SA rapper AKA demands apology from Burna Boy

SA rapper AKA demands apology from Burna Boy

- South African rapper, AKA, has given Nigerian singer, Burna Boy, terms to follow before all can be well between them again

- AKA demanded an apology from Burna after he had threatened him with violence while promising to never visit South Africa

- Burna is to perform in SA for a peace concert and some South Africans are not having it

It is no longer news that two of Africa’s big music artistes, Burna Boy and AKA, are not on good terms. All this started after the xenophobic attacks in South Africa against foreigners led to the musicians sharing controversial tweets on social media.

AKA had tweeted things that made people accuse him of being xenophobic and Burna Boy had warned the SA rapper to be fully protected the next time they happen to meet. Burna also vowed never to visit the country again.

Well, in a new development, Burna Boy is set to perform in South Africa during a peace concert and many citizens of the country are not having it.

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SA rapper, AKA, has also used the opportunity to demand an apology from Burna. According to him, he is ready to swallow his pride and Burna should do the same if truly he is an African giant.

See AKA’s tweets below:

A Nigerian then took to social media to comment, explaining that AKA is being petty and Burna Boy will still 'knack am something'. To that, the SA rapper responded that he will still like to perform in Lagos and return safely to his family. He asked the fan if he does not want the same for Burna. See his tweet below:

Hmm...Interesting. Burna Boy has however not yet reacted to the tweets.

Recall that Legit.ng had earlier reported how some South Africans under the umbrella of the Tshwane Collective kicked against Burna Boy’s upcoming performance in their country.

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