Rapper AKA hosted a question and answer segment on Twitter and cleared the air on a few matters with his fans and followers.
AKA of course answered questions about his recent apology to Sizwe Dhlomo and his family after his recent tweets directed at them.
The rapper admitted that he wasn't forced by anyone into making the public apology but after educating himself he understood that he was wrong.
AKA also revealed that hopefully, he will be releasing a new Cruz vodka flavour this year. He also revealed that his new bae will not be appearing in the video for his new song Cross My Heart as she is a very private person.
When asked if he had thought about doing a joint project with the
AKA of course answered questions about his recent apology to Sizwe Dhlomo and his family after his recent tweets directed at them.
The rapper admitted that he wasn't forced by anyone into making the public apology but after educating himself he understood that he was wrong.
AKA also revealed that hopefully, he will be releasing a new Cruz vodka flavour this year. He also revealed that his new bae will not be appearing in the video for his new song Cross My Heart as she is a very private person.
When asked if he had thought about doing a joint project with the
The Coolest Kid in Africa, Nasty C, AKA had nothing but good words to say.
AKA revealed that he is busy trying to find the right song for him and the rapper to work on to both put out. He also added that Nasty C is "a big star now" and really respects him and its mutual both ways but admitted to not having a proper relationship with the young rapper but respect is there.
Nasty C has recently signed to Def Jam Recordings through a joint venture with Universal Music Group (UMG). He was meant to release his album Zulu Man With Some Power under Def Jam but plans have been halted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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AKA revealed that he is busy trying to find the right song for him and the rapper to work on to both put out. He also added that Nasty C is "a big star now" and really respects him and its mutual both ways but admitted to not having a proper relationship with the young rapper but respect is there.
Nasty C has recently signed to Def Jam Recordings through a joint venture with Universal Music Group (UMG). He was meant to release his album Zulu Man With Some Power under Def Jam but plans have been halted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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