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AKA fans to remember star at a memorial service in Sandton

17 February 2023, 7:03 AM  |
Pearl Magubane Pearl Magubane |  @SABCNews
[FILE IMAGE] Slain rapper Kiernan "AKA" Forbes during one of his studio sessions.

[FILE IMAGE] Slain rapper Kiernan "AKA" Forbes during one of his studio sessions.

Image: Twitter: @akaworldwide

[FILE IMAGE] Slain rapper Kiernan "AKA" Forbes during one of his studio sessions.

The memorial service of slain rapper Kiernan Forbes, also called AKA, will be held at the Sandton Convention Centre, north of Johannesburg this afternoon.

AKA and his former manager Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane were gunned down in Durban on Friday last week. Unknown men gunned down the two as they were standing outside a popular Durban restaurant where AKA was scheduled to perform.

AKA will granted a private provincial funeral.

Both he and Tibz will be buried on Saturday.

TIMELINE: Kiernan Jarryd “AKA” Forbes:

Timeline: Kiernan Jarryd Forbes “AKA” by SABC Digital News

Born in Cape Town in 1988, AKA was introduced to the music industry as one of the members of Entity – a group he had formed with two of his friends in 2002.

Despite a Kora Award nomination, the trio went their separate ways in 2006. As a young sound engineering student, AKA founded the Ivy League Production Company alongside Buks and Kamza.

Ivy League was responsible for creating hit songs for the likes of Khuli Chana, JR and the late Prokid.

While making magic behind the scenes, it was behind the mic were he really came alive. He went on to release solo tracks which include “I Do” and “Mistakes”.

However, it was upon releasing his debut album, Alter Ego, that grabbed the public’s attention, with “Victory Lap” topping the charts.

From producing to collaborations and releasing a number of albums throughout the years, the hip hop artist came alive on stage, capturing the hearts of South Africans and the international public.

However, instead of taking to the stage he was booked to perform at, his microphone was silenced last Friday after he was shot and killed alongside former manager Tibz.

These brutal murders, sending shockwaves throughout the country.

AKA has done his final victory lap, the microphone has dropped and he has taken his last bow. Friends, family, industry colleagues and fans, are to gather at the Sandton Convention Centre for his memorial service. The late rapper will granted a provincial state funeral and laid to rest at a private burial this Saturday.

Fans, leaders and business people pay tribute to AKA:


Tibz memorial service took place on Thursday.

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