Cape Town – South African rapper K.O is sharing his feelings over the murder of fellow musician and collaborator AKA.
Appearing on the PopCast Radio Podcast recently, K.O talked about his latest work with AKA and how the murder in February had affected him.
“They stole from the people, bro, they stole from the culture, they stole from the man’s family and they stole from the industry, bro. That’s f*ckd up,” he said.
K.O revealed that their latest collaboration was meant to drop in March and that the two were in the studio in February recording the first single in their joint project when AKA died.
Shortly after AKA’s murder, K.O shared a video of them in the studio recording together.
“Exactly seven days ago AKA and myself were in the studio recording a precursor single to our long overdue collaborative tape. Seven days later I can’t believe I’m here making this post. Rest in heaven dear friend, king, legend, icon, GOAT. Love you for life,” he posted.
Exactly 7 days ago, AKA and myself were in the studio recording a precursor single to our long overdue collaborative tape. 7 days later I can’t believe I’m even here making this post.
Rest in heaven dear friend, king, legend, icon, GOAT. Love you for life ❤️?? pic.twitter.com/i8XyoKlOcm
— K.O (@MrCashtime) February 14, 2023
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Compiled by Matthew Petersen