South African rapper, AKA, seems to have injured himself trying to crowd surf during his performance in Rustenburg North West, a city in his home country.
In a bid to relate to his fans during a performance, AKA dived into the crowd with expectations to be caught and hurled back onto the stage, but luck was not on his side.
Fans were unable to catch the rapper resulting in a serious fall. Finding his voice after the ‘great fall’, AKA revealed he stayed on the ground for five minutes before regaining his balance.
Despite what could be described as a major setback, AKA, he continued his performance shortly after.
1. Pray for AKA @akaworldwide... He tried crowd surfing in Rustenburg & the crowd didn't catch him😢....
Rustenburg people, what's this now? pic.twitter.com/nLqinuUXvp — Kudzai Mutisi (@KMutisi) March 1, 2020
AKA dived into the crowd at a show in North West, South Africa, and nobody lifted him up. Ouch that must hurt! pic.twitter.com/Unz7pUQ2N0
— World Publicist (@IsimaOdeh) March 1, 2020
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