Renowned DJ and producer Kabelo Motsamai, popularly known as Prince Kaybee pens an emotional message to late rapper AKA.
The Club Controller hitmaker recently took to his X (formerly known as Twitter) page, where he paid tribute to his late industry friend AKA, whose real name is Kieran Forbes after his life was cut short early last year in Durban restaurant, Wish.
Prince Kaybee and AKA have both been known for their outspoken controversial statements on the platform where they never shy away from telling the truth whether political or musical. The producer shared on X with the caption, “Besides our BMW vs Mercedes disagreements and political differences, I miss you dearly masekind. In most cases of my boldness, you encouraged it and that part was so important to me and missing. Rest Easy Kiernan.”
Besides our bmw vs Mercedes disagreements and political differences, I miss you dearly masekind. In most cases of my boldness, you encouraged it and that part was so important to me and its missing. Rest Easy Kiernan❤️. pic.twitter.com/uHyx00JkTT
— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) July 28, 2024
Prince Kaybee was also one of many industry people to defend the late rapper after many internet users were happy that he had passed, as they alluded that he had been abusive towards his late fiancee, Anele Tembe after videos had been circulating of them having an altercation.
Celebrate AKA’s life and let the feminists celebrate his death, easy.
You don’t have to go on their posts to highlight the apparent dislike or contentment they get from his death. It brings them joy?, so be it❤️✌🏾
— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) February 13, 2023
Despite Prince Kaybee’s post about AKA, many internet users attacked him for not learning anything from him as he had been trending to support Miss South Africa finalist Chidimma.
This was a true patriot, loved this country a lot something you clearly didn’t learn from him.
— P_PIENAAR (@UMntuNgabantu) July 28, 2024
One user said:
He loved south africa… N its ppl unlike you, who we as south africans supported n voted for during that time of what what “dj competition”
— MMUSO (@mdavuuuu) July 28, 2024
May his soul RIP. 😭 was a great HHP singer
— Vukani Dlamini eBazini eCentocow (@DlaminiDukani) July 28, 2024
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