AKA says he needs to apologise to Cassper Nyovest's parents
Updated | By Poelano Malema
AKA recently opened up about some of the regrets he has in an interview with 'The Sobering Podcast'.
Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, popularly known as AKA, has not steered away from controversy.
His beef with fellow rapper, Cassper Nyovest, has made headlines over the years.
In a recent interview with 'The Sobering Podcast', the 'Composure' hitmaker spoke about the 2015 altercation which took place between him and Cassper at a nightclub.
Cassper at the time took to Twitter to state how AKA walked up to his table and slapped him. Although at the time AKA denied the allegations, he now says he is ashamed of what he did.
“You know, I look back now and I’m not proud of moments like that {slapping Cassper] now that I’m a bit older and I’ve gone through some sh*t in my life and I’m actually not proud of it,” he said.
So @akaworldwide comes up 2 my table in a club&slaps me. You'll probably deny this like you always do but its fine. Just want u 2 know this.
— Don Billiato (@casspernyovest) August 7, 2015
In 2020 March, AKA hurled insults at Cassper's parents while trying to get him to sign a contract for a boxing match.
“F**k his mother and his father. Cassper Nyovest... sign the papers,” AKA tweeted.
In another insult, AKA said to Cassper: “Jou ma se p***".
Cassper has since said that he will never forgive AKA for this.
During the 'The Sobering Podcast', the 'Baddest' rapper said cussing Cassper's parents remains one of his biggest regrets and he owes them an apology.
“Also I’m not proud of swearing at his parents you know to tell you the truth and I definitely owe them an apology,” he added.
He went on to explain that he no longer has hard feelings towards Cassper.
“I don’t hate him. I don’t have any feelings any more. They’re all gone, like butterflies, and I have put different feelings inside myself; feelings of gratitude for even just being alive.
“I'm just happy. Where I was two years ago to where I’m sitting now, you guys don’t know what I have been through and what I’m still going through. That stuff is the real sh*t that requires my attention and my feelings,” AKA added.
Image courtesy of Instagram.
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