Popular South Africa rapper and songwriter, AKA has revealed that he doesn’t have any bad feelings towards Burna Boy over the controversy they had.
He also talked about collaborating with other African artists as a sign of unity.
The rapper made this revelation during an in-depth conversation with the UK broadcaster, Adesope Olajide on ‘Afrobeat Podcast’ concerning his brand new project, business deals, Tv shows, and lots more.
According to the rapper when asked about his social media disagreement with Burna Boy, quickly said, what happened between him and Burna Boy is just something that happens under the magnifying glass of the public.
He also said none of such stuff went down on him. Adding that, as brothers can fight, It is just that way and I don’t have any bad feelings towards him.
He went further to say that he hasn’t spoken to him for a while also insisting that he got mad love and respect for him and his art.
Talking about the collaboration, Aka explained that he wants to make music with everyone from everywhere.
He said it is not necessarily about him and Burna Boy alone. He said if you know about Amapiano now, it’s a big thing that is going into the continent.
The rapper also insists that he wants to keep up with the tradition of collaboration between artists from different African countries.
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