Our sit down with AKA continues as we come through with part 3 of the Balcony What-What. This time around AKA gives advice to young artists on how to make hit tracks.
He addresses why he started the Touch My Blood challenge and reveals why, or how, the Beam Group won it. He then talks about why he supported Jacob Zuma and the ANC, also voicing why he thinks artists need to use their voice to express political views. He further delves into his fears about raising a daughter in 2018 due to social media influence and the pressures created by society. This Balcony will go down in history as one of the most iconic chats we've had. While you're at that, make sure you check out AKA's Touch My Blood documentary as well:
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