AKA surprises fans and gives Cassper Nyovest praise for his craft

AKA surprises fans and gives Cassper Nyovest praise for his craft

- AKA did the manly thing and acknowledged Cassper as a lit artist

- During his interview with Pearl Thusi, AKA showed Mzansi just how much he has grown up

- Cassper will never even see AKA as an influential artist

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AKA did the manly thing and gave Cassper Nyovest credit for his hustle. Whilst on Behind The Story last week, AKA touched on the Cassper drama and his response was not what most expected.

The beef between these two artists seems like it has been going on since they exited the womb. AKA and Cassper have both stuck strong and never backed down.

Briefly.co.za knows that AKA’s interview with Pearl Thusi was not as juicy as viewers expected it to be. AKA has grown and that needs to be appreciated.

When the Cassper topic came up, AKA was extremely mature about it. He did not say that all is good, but that he just wanted to keep their lives separate.

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AKA did the mature thing and showed Cassper respect for his craft. Yusss, AKA has really grown up.

“I respect his business achievements, his stadium shows and all that stuff, those are huge accomplishments, as a musician I don’t think there’s anyone who could ever come close to him.”

However, Cassper is not on the same wave as AKA. Cass feels no need to even acknowledge AKA as an artist and that is how it is going to stay.

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.