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Remembering AKA and Tibz: Two Years After Their Tragic Passing

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Today marks two years since the devastating loss of South African rap icon Kiernan “AKA” Forbes and his close friend, chef, and entrepreneur Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane, who were tragically gunned down in Durban on February 10, 2023.

The heartbreaking incident sent shockwaves across South Africa and the global entertainment industry, leaving fans, friends, and family grappling with the sudden loss of two influential figures. AKA, known for his groundbreaking contributions to hip-hop and hits like “Fela In Versace” and “All Eyes On Me,” was not just an artist but a cultural icon. Tibz, a respected figure in the culinary and business world, was instrumental in shaping the South African hip-hop landscape, having managed AKA during the early stages of his career.

A Legacy That Lives On

In the two years since their passing, both AKA and Tibz’s legacies have continued to inspire. AKA’s final album, “Mass Country,” released posthumously, served as a testament to his artistry, resonating deeply with fans and earning critical acclaim. Tibz’s entrepreneurial spirit lives on through the many businesses and projects he helped build, leaving a lasting impact on South Africa’s creative scene.

Tributes Pour In

Today, social media is flooded with heartfelt tributes from fans, fellow artists, and public figures, celebrating their lives and contributions. Vigils and memorial events are being held across the country, with many visiting the site of the tragedy in Durban to pay their respects.

While justice for their tragic deaths remains a topic of ongoing investigation and public discourse, their memory continues to unite people in love, music, and the pursuit of greatness.

Read More: Two Years After AKA & Tibz Were Gunned Down

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