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South African Rapper, AKA shot dead at Durban.

It is with deep sadness that we report the death of South African rapper, AKA (Kiernan Jarryd Forbes). AKA, whose real name was Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, was one of the most influential and successful musicians in South Africa, and his death has sent shockwaves through the South African music community.


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AKA first rose to fame in the early 2010s with his hit songs "Victory Lap" and "All Eyes on Me." Over the years, he continued to release chart-topping albums and singles, and he became one of the most recognizable faces in South African hip hop. With his unique flow and distinctive style, AKA quickly established himself as one of the most talented rappers in the country.

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In addition to his music career, AKA was known for his outspoken personality and willingness to speak out on controversial issues. He was a vocal advocate for mental health awareness, and he often used his platform to raise awareness about the importance of taking care of one's mental well-being.


Despite his success, AKA struggled with depression and anxiety, and his death has been a wake-up call to the South African music community about the importance of addressing mental health issues. In the wake of his death, fans and fellow musicians have come together to remember AKA and to pay tribute to his life and legacy.


AKA's death is a huge loss to the South African music community, and his music will continue to live on and inspire future generations. He will always be remembered as a talented musician and a passionate advocate for mental health.


In conclusion, AKA's death is a tragedy, and our thoughts are with his family, friends, and fans during this difficult time. We will always remember him for his incredible talent and the impact he had on the South African music scene. Rest in peace, AKA.


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