Nota Slams K.O Following The Release Of “King Size” Featuring AKA. Nota’s trademark candour and unfiltered critique of the South African music scene are well-known. This time, the controversial music executive has aimed K.O, accusing him of being two-faced in his dealings.
Taking to social media, Nota revisited K.O‘s comments about not following the murder case of AKA and Tibz. He suggested that the Skhanda World boss is now exploiting the late rapper’s verse to promote his upcoming album, revealing what he sees as K.O’s selfish behaviour.
“I have to be honest because I can’t lie… The man said point blank, when asked about it, that he’s not following the AKA & Tibz murder trial. Then he uses an unfinished AKA verse to promote his album, without ever once adding his voice to or heading the calls demanding JUSTICE!” Wrote Nota.
In a subsequent post, Nota emphasized that had AKA has been alive, he would not have approved the demo verse featured in the newly released track “King Size.” He expressed his belief that the late rapper would have taken issue with how his work was being used, underscoring a sentiment of respect for the artistry and intentions behind AKA’s music.
“A living AKA would’ve never approved the release of a demo verse… Had the road manager done his job by ensuring he returns home safely to finish what he started he would’ve done so instead we’re left with a whack posthumous feature. He didn’t want to be murdered on his own song!” Nota said.