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South African Rapper, AKA Reach Out To His Followers On Twitter

South African Rapper, AKA has reached out to million of his followers on social media, Twitter for what he sees as lack of support for his music.

Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, better known as AKA is one of the leading names in South African hip-hop, but outside his music, the rapper is also well known for his frequent outbursts on social media and this time, he is coming for his fans.

In a tweet posted on his official account (@akaworldwide), the rapper who has over 3.35M followers and recently released his new album, Touch My Blood, accused his fans of not buying his music.

“3.3 MILLION FOLLOWERS AND IT TAKES ME WEEKS TO GET TO 40/50k sales …. WHERE YALL AT?!?! WHAT ARE YALL DOING?!?! ….. I’d rather have 50k hardcore fans than have 3.2 million fake ones,” he tweeted.

This as brought about a number of answers from his followers who gave notable reasons for his poor album sales.

AKA who started his musical career in the year 2012, now has four musical studio albums to his name, winning a number of awards and a large fan base that extends far and beyond South Africa.

Written by PH

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