AKA Responds To Why People Don’t Hear Stories About Him Uplifting Other Artists
AKA Responds To Why People Don’t Hear Stories About Him Uplifting Other Artists. The hip-hop music industry is so intricate that rivalry may cause cleavages among artists. Despite the game’s intricacy, some artists have gone above and beyond in order to help those who are still trying to find their way.
Despite his contentious nature, AKA is one of the South African rappers that do an admirable job of boosting other artists. This Supa Mega act is rarely known or published in the public domain, but it took one of his fans to recognize what the award-winning rapper is doing behind the scenes.
A recent Johnny Malepa interview, a creative Director prompted AKA’s followers to give him so much respect. This came after the former revealed the role AKA contributed to his successful career. “That Johnny Malepa interview is so real man. It’s not everyday where we are inspired or even hear stories of AKA putting niggas on,” read the tweet.
In response, AKA said that people don’t hear much about him putting other musicians on since he doesn’t go around bragging about it or reminding them all the time.” I put a lot of people on. I just don’t brag about it everyday or remind them constantly.” Tweeted AKA.
In an interview, Johnny Malepa described how he met AKA through Moozlie and Sbuda and how the rapper admired his artistic works. “One day my work got to Moozlie and Sbuda that was actually my first mainstream project for Moozlie,” he said. “I did the project, that was like a promo assets for a cover for gig guides. She liked it, Sbuda liked it, then somehow one day I think Kiernan was looking and Sbuda just put in that word in then everything else is history,” said Johnny Malepa.