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Yanga Chief Casts Doubt On Whether Justice Will Be Served For AKA

Yanga Chief Casts Doubt On Whether Justice Will Be Served For AKA. AKA and Yanga Chief were more than just business associates; the two established a brotherhood, and the Xhosa rapper still finds it hard to comprehend the loss of Kiernan Forbes.

Yanga Chief Casts Doubt On Whether Justice Will Be Served For AKA

Yanga Chief remarked on Instagram that the surroundings are monotonous without AKA. The Ntoni Na chanter acknowledged that he is beginning to doubt AKA’s capacity to get justice. The well-known rapper urged the authorities to properly handle the AKA murder investigation and find the perpetrators.

“YEEEAAAHHH BUDDYYY!! 😅😅😅 It’s so boring without you Pah. Ima just keep it a buck. Everyday I lose more faith that justice will be served. @sapoliceservice_za please don’t f this up. #JusticeForAKA (can’t even believe such a tag exits 💔). Let’s keep praying for the family and loved ones. It’s not over.” Wrote Yanga Chief.

Yanga Chief is still coming to terms with the deaths of close friends and colleagues including Costa Titch. Costa Titch collapsed and died whilst performing live on stage at the Ultra Music Festival at the Expo Centre in Johannesburg on March 11.

Yanga Chief expressed on Instagram that the rap game will miss the influence that the two late rappers had on the music industry. Yanga pledged to uphold the two deceased rappers’ legacies, and he will make every effort to do so.

“Waking up to this reality daily is heavy to bear. So many conversations I wish had gone differently. The arrogance to think ‘we still have time’. Will we ever get over ourselves sisaphila? I’m beyond grateful for what we created, Forbes. Not just songs, not just memories, but we actually changed people’s lives.

“I’m not sure which direction I’m headed, but every day I ask myself what would you do in this situation and without fail I just do it. I will not let your legacy go to waste bro. I’m fighting every day for the dream we shared. You believed so much in me, the least I can do is to believe in myself more.” He wrote.

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