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Makhwenkwe Video Celebrates AKA Legacy
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24598, member: 2262"] South African Rap Star Pays Tribute to Late Friend. iFani shared kind words about AKA, a rap star who died last year. He spoke of their past fights and how they became friends before AKA died in 2023. "Our time was short. But life goes on," iFani wrote. He said he learned from hard times, which helped him grow as a person. His note showed peace with the past. He asked God to bring AKA back as "Sim Dope," pointing to AKA's famous song from 2014. AKA meant much to music fans before he died in February 2023. He showed others how to stay strong and work hard. "You did great work here on earth, King," iFani said. iFani put his feelings into a new song with Bravo Le Roux, named "Makhwenkwe." The words tell how iFani and AKA first did not like each other, much like two rival sports teams. But they met, hugged, and laughed together later. At a big music award show, AKA held iFani's hand in support. Their story shows how people can change bad feelings into good ones. Though AKA has passed, his music stays alive. iFani's words help us see how friends can come from old fights. This tribute proves AKA changed music in South Africa. His work made others want to do better. Through these memories, AKA's mark on music lives on. [MEDIA=youtube]3GCQPLuQpF8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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