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Tshego explains how AKA helped him develop a closer relationship with God.
Tshego relates how AKA helped him strengthen his relationship with God. AKA’s passing was lamented by many, and several people have paid tribute to the late musician on numerous social media platforms.
The Supa Mega not only influenced and touched the souls of many, but he also helped other SA rappers succeed in the music business.
The Pink Panther thanked AKA for his 13 years of service to the game on Instagram.
“Just the other day we laughed about how 13 years ago you performed at a gig for us and it only cost a bottle of Jameson and gas money. For 13 years you’ve been solid with me no matter where I was or who I was with. 13 years dog.” Wrote Tshego.
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Tshego also revealed how AKA played a significant role in assisting him to grow his relationship with God. “Every time I told you I was struggling with my relationship with God you tried your best to reassure me that he’d never forsake me. Well, here we are again, this can’t be God’s plan. I refuse to believe it.
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Additionally, Tibz AKA’s companion, who also died in the horrible incident on Friday night in Durban, received tribute from Tshego.
“To everyone that lost a piece of their heart that night, I’m so sorry. All I can say now is I love you my brother, and I’ll see you, Tibz, and everyone else again someday. Long Live Supa Mega.”
The SA hip-hop industry has benefited from the collaboration of Tshego and AKA. The two collaborated on the song “Chopping,” which was well-received when it came out.
Before becoming an independent artist, Tshego was on the opposing side and collaborated with Cassper, but that did not affect his friendship with AKA.