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AKA shines beyond the grave!

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Some songs on AKA's album, Mass Country, have been certified gold and platinum.
Some songs on AKA's album, Mass Country, have been certified gold and platinum.

LATE rapper, AKA continues to shine beyond the grave. On Wednesday, 14 June, his record label, Vth Season, presented his family with gold and platinum plaques for his latest album, Mass Country.

AKA, whose real name was Kiernan Forbes, was shot and killed on Florida Road in Durban in February 2023 weeks before the album was released.

Vth Season described Mass Country as a testament to AKA's talent and impact on the music industry and on the hearts of his fans.

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Vth Season boss, Raphael Benza, said the recording industry has recognised Mass Country for its tremendous success by granting numerous tracks gold and platinum certifications respectively.

Dangerous featuring Nadia Nakai and Blxckie, Mbuzi (Freestyle) featuring Thato Saul and Prada featuring Khuli Chana were certified gold, while Company featuring Nigerian record producer KDDO was certified platinum.

Lemons (Lemonade) featuring Nasty C was certified four times platinum since its release in September 2022.

Raphael said: “Vth Season thanks the Megacy for embracing Mass Country and for ensuring that AKA’s memory lives. Vth Season together with the Forbes family are committed to preserving Supa Mega’s musical heritage and invite the Megacy to join them in celebrating this momentous occasion."


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