AKA wants SAA to play more local tunes since it is a “state-owned enterprise”

As a tax payer in Mzansi, AKA was irritated by hearing international music on a local aircraft.

The rapper tagged SAA on his Twitter timeline.

“As a state-owned enterprise, in other words, financed by the Treasury, in other words, funded by you and me … the taxpayer. What business does @flysaa have playing NON South African music on its domestic flights … why am I disembarking to the sound of Michael Buble??” he tweeted.

The rapper has addressed problems that are important to him.

He urged musicians who did not make it into Spotify’s annual Wrapped list of the most popular artists not to give up.

“To all artists looking at all these Spotify Wrapped thingies and feeling discouraged or feeling down for whatever reason, just know that it doesn’t define you. Keep believing in your gift and go harder. Build a loyal fan base that will stick with you through thick and thin,” he tweeted.

He included social media impact among his motivating suggestions and uplifting counsel to individuals who follow him on social media.

Taking to Twitter, he advised his followers not to judge themselves based on what others publish on social media.

“In this era of social media, nobody is posting their struggles, it’s only the flashy stuff, the success, the triumphs. Don’t let it make you feel like you do not have, You do. Set your own tempo, be grateful, work hard and everything you ever wanted will fall into place,” he tweeted.

Main Image:AKA/ Instagram

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