South African Hip Hop Star AKA Laid to Rest in Private Funeral Ceremony

South African hip hop fans are still reeling from the tragic news of the passing of Kiernan Forbes, popularly known as AKA. The talented artistin Durban alongside his friend, Tibello “Tibs” Motoane, in an incident that has shocked the nation. AKA will be laid to rest in a private funeral ceremony in Johannesburg on Saturday, which will only be attended by his family and close friends.


Despite the heartbreak, AKA’s memorial service on Friday was a celebration of his life and musical legacy. Fellow hip hop artists, including Anati, KO, Khuli Chana, Maggz, Tira, JR, Da Les, and Yanga, paid tribute to the star with a mini-concert that brought the house down. They performed some of his biggest hits such as “Run Jozi”, “All Eyes on Me”, and “Heaven”.

During the service, AKA was also hailed for his role in the development of the hip hop scene in South Africa. He was known for recognizing talent and giving artists a platform to showcase their work. Yanga Chief, who started his journey as a videographer, was one of the artists who benefited from AKA’s support, and he paid a touching tribute to his mentor.

AKA’s passing has left a void in the South African music industry. He was a pioneer in the genre and had a significant impact on the scene both locally and internationally. His loss has been felt across the globe, with fans and fellow artists expressing their grief and condolences.

In conclusion, the South African music industry has lost a true icon in AKA. His passing has left a void that will be difficult to fill. However, his legacy will live on through his music and the artists he mentored. The outpouring of love and support from the hip hop community is a testament to the impact that AKA had on the scene. Rest in peace, Supa Mega.