Bonang on AKA: I miss nothing

01 June 2018 - 10:29 By Karishma Thakurdin
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AKA and Bonang have been throwing major shade at each other.
AKA and Bonang have been throwing major shade at each other.

While AKA has been on a dissing spree through his music and Twitter page, Bonang has been throwing some massive shade of her own on the cover of magazines. 

AKA and Bonang broke up several months ago, and have both erupted Mzansi with their explosive comments about each other. 

At first both Bonang and AKA were relatively silent on the split and had everyone thinking it was amicable. 

But boy, was everyone so wrong! 

In an interview with Drum magazine Bonang said that she was happily single and there definitely wasn't any chance of her and the rapper getting back together.

Queen B also added some major spice, telling the mag that she didn't miss much about her former bae. 

"I miss nothing, or I don't know, maybe he was funny, I guess - that's it." 

She said that after the break-up she threw herself into her work, and is loving all the time she has to focus on her craft. 

AKA went on the rampage on Wednesday dropping explosive bars in a video that went viral. 

"Waited two years just to see you with your weave off... What that say about your character, you was f**king me while I was paying damages," he rapped in the video.

Then on Thursday he told fans on Twitter that he never thought he would be so bitter about love.  It was all in the lead-up to the release of his two singles, Beyonce and Amen. 

The bars that he dropped on Wednesday are part of the lyrics of Beyonce

And, all the time we've just been sitting here like this...

Bonang and AKA previously pulled a stunt on fans, claiming to have broken up but later revealed it was a prank. TshisaLIVE has made attempts to get hold of both. Team Bonang has said they are not ready to comment as yet and attempts to get hold of AKA and his team have been unsuccessful. 

 

 

 

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