‘He was quite a difficult person’: Sho Madjozi on AKA [watch]
‘He was quite a difficult person’: Sho Madjozi on AKA
South African musician Sho Madjozi said that AKA was quite difficult to work with.
It’s been a year since AKA lost his life in Durban, but South Africa continues to mourn him.
It seemed that Zahara’s death opened the AKA wounds as they were of the same age.
AKA was one of the finest, if not the best, hip-hop musicians in South Africa and had won many awards.
When he died, many fans and celebs spoke of how good he was as a musician and a person.
Indeed, it’s not the same as what Sho Madjozi found after working with AKA.
AKA’s mother shared Sho Madjozi’s video from an interview where she spoke about working with AKA.
SHO MADJOZI SAID AKA WAS QUITE A DIFFICULT PERSON
During his days, AKA was well known for his hard work, and his music showed it.
Despite losing his life at a younger age, he had many hit songs that left many fans, putting him among the best South African musicians ever.
Conversely, Sho Madjozi was an upcoming Limpopo youngster who needed the guidance of top stars.
She was lucky to have AKA mentoring her for a few sessions, but she did not find him easy to work with.
Probably, what AKA did was all in trying to put the young Sho Madjozi into the right direction of hatred work.
SOUTH AFRICA MOURNS ZAHARA
As we remember, AKA with Sho Madjozi saying he was demanding, Mzansi found themselves in tears again.
The news broke out that Zahara was hospitalised, and within a few days, she lost her life.
Many fans and celebrities shared their tributes, but Murdah Bongz seemed genuine and honest.
Murdah said he regretted not showing Zahara love when she was alive.
He also said he was ashamed that he did not meet her when she was alive but was her big fan.
“Although I never got to meet you, I was your fan.I can’t help but feel bad that we didn’t do better in showing you love. Rest well Zahara.??️”
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