It is almost a month since AKA was brutally murdered and rapper K.O was recently emotional when he shared they were working together.
The Forbes family, Nadia Nakai, the Megacy and everyone who knew the late rapper are still coming to terms with his untimely death.
In an interview on PopCast Radio Podcast, when asked about their collaboration, K.O got emotional when he revealed how the murder made him feel.
“They stole from the people, bro, they stole from the culture, they stole from the man’s family and they stole from the industry, bro. That’s f*ckd up,” he said.
The SETE hit maker also revealed when the song was billed to drop.
“Like literally when I posted what I posted, it was seven days after we had done the first record this year. This was meant to come out in March,” he said.
WATCH | K.O emotional as he shares last collab with AKA
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It is almost a month since AKA was brutally murdered and rapper K.O was recently emotional when he shared they were working together.
The Forbes family, Nadia Nakai, the Megacy and everyone who knew the late rapper are still coming to terms with his untimely death.
In an interview on PopCast Radio Podcast, when asked about their collaboration, K.O got emotional when he revealed how the murder made him feel.
“They stole from the people, bro, they stole from the culture, they stole from the man’s family and they stole from the industry, bro. That’s f*ckd up,” he said.
The SETE hit maker also revealed when the song was billed to drop.
“Like literally when I posted what I posted, it was seven days after we had done the first record this year. This was meant to come out in March,” he said.
He said people will hear the track soon.
“Yes it’s going to come out. Like his album is doing crazy things and we need to allow that to go crazy, like it’s supposed to. I’ll put that record out when I feel the time is right.”
He revealed in February how they were in the studio recording the first single in their joint project.
He shared a video and said he and AKA were in the studio recording together.
“Exactly seven days ago AKA and myself were in the studio recording a precursor single to our long overdue collaborative tape. Seven days later I can’t believe I’m here making this post. Rest in heaven dear friend, king, legend, icon, GOAT. Love you for life,” he wrote.
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