Still one of the most exciting come ups in the rap game with one of the biggest songs this summer, Costa Titch is not phased by the fame as he is aware of where he is right now. Being able to distinguish between fame and real life is key, one that Costa is aware of.
Continuing his conversation with the O.G, Slikour, the new age "Nkalakatha" hit-maker has got his eyes on the ball, and he's not dropping it. Known for being the "white guy who raps in isiZulu," Costa reveals this to be his strategy to appeal and relate to the South Africa market. This being something the other rappers of his generation are not tapping into. Not being where he really wants to be with the South African tongues, Costa is constantly learning through music. Coming from being his backup dancer to having him on the track, Titch talks about how his collaboration with Riky Rick and AKA for "Nkalakatha Remix" came about. Peep part 2 of the interview below;
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