In part 2 of our sit down with AKA we continue with the conversation about Beyonce and how he built up to the song's reveal with his controversial tweets detailing the motivation for "spilling the tea," like he did.
We then talk about how Kwesta landed on Magriza, as well as how the fan favourite Fela In Versace with Kiddominant came to be. He then talks to us about his deep love for authentic South African diversity which influences a lot of his pop culture references in his music with Zone as the point of departure. Coming to his flexibility as a musician, the Supa Mega also endorses being called a pop star and he explains why. Tap into the chat below:
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