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“What is going on?” Nadia Nakai Reacts To Costa Titch Passing

“What is going on?” Nadia Nakai Reacts To Costa Titch Passing. “What is going on?” Nadia Nakai Reacts To Costa Titch Passing. The South African music industry is still trying to come to terms with the passing of AKA, but, another prominent artist, Costa Titch has kicked the bucket.

“What is going on?” Nadia Nakai Reacts To Costa Titch Passing

Nadia Nakai has expressed how much she is failing to come to terms with the passing of AKA, and Costa Titch’s death has left her with so many questions. Taking to Twitter, Nadia Nakai expressed how scared she is as she seeks an explanation for what is happening to SA artists.

God! So you just going to take them one by one! What is the plan here!! I’m so freaked out, what is going on here?! Someone please explain.” Tweeted Nadia.

God! So you just going to take them one by one! What is the plan here!! I’m so freaked out, what is going on here?! Someone please explain. 💔

— BRAGGA (@Nadia_nakai) March 12, 2023

Costa Titch‘s cause of death is yet to be officially confirmed by his team, but the rapper and amapiano sensation was reportedly suffering from a seizure. The Nelspruit-born rapper made an impact in the SA music industry with his hit song “Big Flexa” which garnered over 45 million YouTube views.

The rapper’s craft received attention from big-name artists, with Senegalese-American musician Akon. co-signing the rapper. The two managed to share the same stage at the Cotton Fest with Costa Titch receiving a diamond-studded pendant bearing the Konvick Kulture logo.

Recently, Costa Titch made a big move in his career, after he confirmed a partnership deal with Konvict Music Boss Akon. The two teamed up for the making of Big Flexa Remix which has also received a massive reception within the Titch Gang fanbase.

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