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Raphael Benza Tributes AKA As “Lemons Lemonade” Wins Best Video Of The Year At SAMAs

Raphael Benza Tributes AKA As “Lemons Lemonade” Wins Best Video Of The Year At SAMAs. In a heartfelt tribute, music executive Raphael Benza celebrated the late rapper AKA, reflecting on his lasting impact on the South African music scene. One year after his passing, AKA’s song “Lemons Lemonade” continues to resonate, winning the prestigious Best Video of the Year award at the South African Music Awards (SAMAs) held this past Saturday.

Raphael Benza Tributes AKA As “Lemons Lemonade” Wins Best Video Of The Year At SAMAs

Benza took to social media to express his sentiments, stating, “You were right, Kiernan. That’s the Song. Two years on and still Winning Awards. We and the Megacy will cherish and forever carry the torch of the Greatest to do it…. #RIPAKA. Long Live the Supa Mega.” His message underscores the profound legacy AKA left behind, highlighting the strong connection his music fostered with fans and the industry alike.

The “Lemons Lemonade” music video featuring Nasty C with Nadia Nakai and Robot Boii as casting members is celebrated for its creativity and emotional depth. The music video symbolized AKA’s artistic vision and influence. The award is a testament to his talent, even in his absence, and serves as a reminder of the vibrant culture he contributed to.

Benza’s poignant message highlights the significant void left in the music industry following AKA’s untimely death. He expressed the bittersweet sentiment, “This life is sure different without you,” capturing the feelings of many who have been touched by AKA’s artistry.

As the Megacy celebrates this latest achievement, it serves as a testament to AKA’s lasting impact on South African music and culture, ensuring that his legacy will continue to thrive through his music and the memories shared by fans and collaborators alike.

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