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Top 10 AKA Songs of All Time

AKA, born Kiernan Forbes, is widely regarded as one of the most influential and successful rappers in South African hip-hop history. Known for his sharp lyricism, infectious hooks, and a flair for blending different genres, AKA has consistently delivered chart-topping hits and unforgettable anthems. Throughout his career, he has not only pushed the boundaries of African hip-hop but has also expanded his reach internationally. Here’s a look at the top 10 AKA songs of all time, showcasing his artistry and impact on the music scene.

1. “Fela In Versace” feat. Kiddominant

“Fela In Versace” is one of AKA’s biggest hits, paying tribute to the legendary Afrobeat icon Fela Kuti while celebrating luxury and success. With its smooth fusion of hip-hop and Afrobeats, this track became a continental anthem. AKA’s effortless flow, combined with the production by Nigerian hitmaker Kiddominant, made the song a radio favorite across Africa. Its catchy chorus and memorable beat made it a staple in clubs and concerts.

2. “All Eyes on Me” feat. Burna Boy, Da L.E.S & JR

A massive hit featuring Nigerian superstar Burna Boy, South African rapper Da L.E.S, and singer JR, “All Eyes on Me” is one of AKA’s most iconic songs. The track is a celebration of success and living life to the fullest. The energetic production, paired with AKA’s confident delivery and Burna Boy’s melodic hook, made it an instant classic. The song was a commercial success and remains a fan favorite for its feel-good vibes.

3. “Congratulate”

“Congratulate” is a victory anthem that sees AKA reflecting on his success and encouraging his listeners to celebrate their achievements. The song’s infectious beat and uplifting message made it a huge hit, resonating with fans who identified with the themes of hard work and perseverance. “Congratulate” solidified AKA’s reputation as a master of creating celebratory anthems, and it continues to be one of his most loved tracks.

4. “Jealousy”

Released in 2012, “Jealousy” is one of the songs that helped cement AKA’s position in the South African hip-hop scene. With its hard-hitting beat and confrontational lyrics, the song takes aim at haters and those envious of his success. AKA’s confident delivery and the track’s catchy hook helped “Jealousy” become one of his signature songs, earning him widespread acclaim in the early stages of his career.

5. “The World Is Yours”

One of AKA’s most polished and commercially successful songs, “The World Is Yours” is an anthem of self-confidence and ambition. The track’s laid-back production, combined with AKA’s smooth delivery, made it a summer hit in 2017. Its uplifting message and catchy chorus helped it become a radio and club favorite, as well as one of the standout tracks in AKA’s discography. The song is a reminder of his ability to create feel-good, radio-friendly music while still maintaining his lyrical prowess.

6. “Jika” feat. Yanga Chief

“Jika” is a fun, upbeat track featuring Yanga Chief, and it became one of AKA’s most popular songs. The song’s infectious groove, inspired by South African dance music and Afrobeat rhythms, makes it a perfect party anthem. The accompanying music video, with its nostalgic vibes and vibrant energy, helped “Jika” gain even more popularity. This song is a perfect example of AKA’s ability to blend different genres and create timeless hits.

7. “Caiphus Song”

“Caiphus Song” is a love anthem that showcases a softer side of AKA. The song, named after legendary South African musician Caiphus Semenya, is a romantic ode that sees AKA expressing his feelings for his lover. With its soulful production and heartfelt lyrics, “Caiphus Song” became an instant favorite for fans and lovers alike. Its fusion of hip-hop and Afro-soul influences shows AKA’s versatility as an artist and his ability to tap into deeper emotions through his music.

8. “Composure”

“Composure” is one of AKA’s most talked-about songs, known for its sharp lyrics and direct shots at some of his rivals in the South African hip-hop scene. Released at the height of his much-publicized feud with fellow rapper Cassper Nyovest, the song quickly became a fan favorite for its boldness and lyrical complexity. With its minimalist beat and intense focus on AKA’s words, “Composure” stands out as one of the most impactful diss tracks in South African hip-hop history.

9. “Run Jozi (Godly)” feat. K.O

“Run Jozi” is a powerful anthem featuring South African rapper K.O, and it became a major hit upon its release. The song’s hard-hitting beat, combined with both artists’ commanding delivery, made it an anthem of empowerment and dominance. AKA’s lyrical confidence and the song’s catchy hook helped it become a club and radio favorite. “Run Jozi” also stands out for its celebration of Johannesburg, one of Africa’s biggest cities, and its role as a hub of African culture and music.

10. “Dreamwork” feat. Yanga Chief

“Dreamwork” is another collaboration between AKA and Yanga Chief that showcases AKA’s ability to craft motivational anthems. The song is a reflection on AKA’s journey to success, highlighting the importance of teamwork and perseverance. With its catchy hook and polished production, “Dreamwork” became a fan favorite and continues to be one of AKA’s most memorable tracks.

Honorable Mentions:

“Energy” feat. Gemini Major: A laid-back, reggae-inspired track that highlights AKA’s versatility and effortless flow.

“Baddest” feat. Burna Boy, Yanga, & Khuli Chana: A club anthem that features a catchy hook and strong verses from all featured artists.

AKA’s contribution to South African hip-hop and the broader African music scene cannot be overstated. His ability to blend local sounds with global influences has made him a trailblazer, and these 10 songs represent some of the best moments in his illustrious career. From club bangers to introspective anthems, AKA’s music has something for everyone, and his legacy as one of the continent’s top artists will continue to live on.

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