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Anatii pays tribute to AKA and says that his death struck a ‘sensitive cord’

by Johana Mukandila
Anatii Picture: Instagram

South African rapper, singer and songwriter Anathi Bhongo Mnyango, better known as Anatii paid tribute to his friend and colleague AKA. 

The pair were close and have made some great music together. The rapper opened up for the first time on how the death of SupaMega has affected him.  

Talking to his Instagram timeline the rapper said that the death of AKA struck a “sensitive core.”

“There will never be another Kiernan “AKA” Forbes. long live my brother SUPA MEGA. You were definitely a force to be reckoned with bro,” he wrote.

Anatii reveled that the pair had shared some up and down moments which were either public or private. 

“We had many ups and downs and shared many beautiful moments together, some public and others very private. When we worked on BCWYWF it was transformative period in both our lives, being able to harness the power of forgiveness and focussing on the bigger picture and path that God laid out for us. “

“The pain caused by the abrupt and sad ending of your life struck a very sensitive chord and I have been questioning the validity and tangibility of life on earth and one’s purpose in this physical realm. I pray your family, friends and fans heal. I know it’s lit in heaven right now. rest in eternal peace bro. until next time. CAMAGU”  

 

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Also see: Nadia Nakai pays emotional tribute to AKA

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