Throwback Video of AKA Singing Cassper Nyovest’s Verse on ‘Ngud’ Sparks a Buzz
- An old video of AKA clowning Cassper Nyovest by singing his verse on the hit song Ngud has resurfaced
- The video previously came at the height of AKA and Cassper's beef, which shook the hip hop streets for years
- The megacy still cannot get over the fact that the rapper is no more, as many people were reminded of how much of a menace he was
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A throwback video of the late Kiernan 'AKA' Forbes rapping to Ngud' has resurfaced on the timeline. The clip, shared on X by @AKA_Tales, opened fresh wounds as many people still have not healed from AKA's death.
On Sunday, 7 September 2025, the fanpage reminisced on the good old days of AKA being a menace.
"AKA was indeed the real one. He performed Cassper's verse on Ngud," the fan wrote.
Cassper also got a chance to perform one of his enemies' songs in 2024. He sang AKA's smash hit song All Eyes On Me, but many of his fans were not impressed by this. Many people accused Cass of trying to use AKA's death for his own gain.
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Watch the hilarious video below:
All about Cassper and AKA's beef
Their beef once shook the game, producing timeless hits from both rappers, including Composure and Dust 2 Dust. They also threw jabs at one another on their songs, keeping the beef very much alive.
However, after AKA's death, people started questioning the legitimacy of their beef. Many fans were convinced that they were cool behind closed doors and that they continued to push the narrative that they are rap enemies. Cassper even wanted to settle their beef in the boxing ring, but revealed that AKA kept on stalling.
When AKA passed, Cassper even went to pay his condolences to his family. This further fuelled speculations that there was no real beef.
Cassper was in an interview on The Episode Podcast in 2023, where he revealed that he and AKA once recorded music together. The Mama I Made It hitmaker revealed that the songs were produced by Ganja Beatz and are in his possession.

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Check out the comments below:
@Real_Precious_M mentioned:
"Eish, Zulu people really hurt us as a country."
@iThando said:
"The most authentic artist/performer/rapper we've ever had as SA."
@SirDavid_Dashe stated:
"He really enjoyed his time on earth."
@walterbafana mentioned:
"In another interview, he said he didn't listen to his music or anyone else."
@mabakeng praised:
"It shows that cassper went hard with that verse."
@Beverly97469728 asked:
"So he was listening to Cassper’s songs because, how did he know the lyrics to the song?"
@SimplyEXT laughed:
"This one was always teasing Cassper. It's like Kendrick on Drake lol."
@NnaKgabo_ stated:
"He was so special this one."
@oratilengwane stated:
"You can see the passion behind that performance, man, we lost a real broer."
Old AKA tweets resurface
In a previous report from Briefly News, yet another one of AKA's old Twitter (X) posts has surfaced, years after the rapper's passing.
This one resurfaced ahead of another showdown between South Africa and Nigeria, and social media unearthed the rapper's hilarious post relating to the rivals' match years prior.
Source: Briefly News