On Friday, AKA felt brave enough to approach Cassper via Twitter and request to perform at his concert on December 2.
Cassper promptly responded and said AKA should buy a ticket like everyone else who wanted to attend. Speaking to TshisaLIVE, AKA said he was serious about his offer and was keen to perform.
“We haven’t spoken yet, and I doubt he [Cassper] will approach me to be part of the show, but I am serious about performing,” AKA said.
Cassper’s manager, T-Lee Moiloa said, however, that Cassper was not considering AKA and had not approached him.
“He’s grateful for all the support. The concert is really uniting Africa and bringing people together. It is being spoken about outside of South Africa, and he is happy that it is making an impact. People are starting to understand that this is so much bigger than just him,” T-Lee said.
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