K.O and late AKA unite on new single King Size
By Ano Shumba
30 Oct 2024 - 10:32
In a tribute to South African hip hop, celebrated artist K.O has released a new single titled ‘King Size’ featuring the late rapper AKA. This posthumous collaboration between two of South Africa’s most revered hip hop icons not only highlights their artistic prowess but also commemorates AKA’s enduring legacy following his tragic passing in February 2023.
Known for their transformative impact on the South African music scene, both K.O and AKA have left an indelible mark. K.O, often recognised for his lyrical precision and smooth delivery, has consistently pushed boundaries, cementing his reputation as a pioneer in the genre. A multi-award-winning artist, AKA was known for his versatility and fearless approach to music, seamlessly blending South African culture with global hip hop elements. Together, they helped shape South African hip hop into the powerhouse genre it is today.
‘King Size’ embodies the energy and drive that defined both artists’ careers, merging K.O’s smooth lyricism with AKA’s bold, resonant flow. The track transcends a standard collaboration; it serves as a heartfelt tribute to AKA, whose work continues to inspire fans and artists alike.
Speaking about the single, K.O said: “This release is like the last dance. If you’ve followed our journey, you know the competitive spirit that existed between us. This is a record I’ve held on to, and now it feels like the perfect time to release it as a farewell to a genius, a giant, a king, and someone who inspired me both as an artist and a fan.”
The release of ‘King Size’ reminds fans of the passion and talent that propelled K.O and AKA to the forefront of African hip hop. This posthumous collaboration amplifies AKA’s voice once again, allowing his legacy to resonate across airwaves. For fans, ‘King Size’ is both a celebration of AKA’s life and a testament to the friendship, respect, and competitive spirit that bonded him and K.O.
‘King Size’ stands as a fitting homage to AKA and a reminder of the boundary-pushing, culturally rich contributions that both he and K.O have made to South African hip hop. Their legacies, celebrated in this track, continue to inspire future generations, honouring a shared artistry that has shaped a genre and influenced countless fans.
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