AKA questions SA national carrier over in-flight music
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
Notorious for airing his views on Twitter, AKA has struck again, and this time we're not sure if we blame him?

AKA, or Supa Mega as his fans know him, is an award-winning artist and entrepreneur, so it is a fact that he finds himself at airports internationally and nationally on the regular.
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The artist usually tweets what is on his mind, and more often than not, things end up becoming controversial, but this particular tweet got us thinking.
This past Sunday, he tweeted and tagged our national carrier in a tweet about their selection of in-flight music.
See the tweet below:
Dear @flysaa, as I sit waiting to take off, Im wondering why the playlist while we board does not consist of solely 100% South African music. Please 🙏🏼 ... It would be much appreciated.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) July 15, 2018
AKA makes a very valid point, and we think it's a great debate!
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Should we be patriotic and play local music, or should international music be played to appeal to a broader market?
Let us know what you think by voting in our poll below.
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