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Controversial entertainment commentator, Musa Khawula has landed himself in hot water after using an expletive to refer to slain rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes’ daughter, Kairo Forbes.
AKA, who was murdered on February 10, shares seven-year-old daughter Kairo with musician DJ Zinhle — real name Ntombizinhle Jiyane.
Looks like the commentator does not know where to draw the line. He went on to speak ill of the late AKA’s album and took it further by mentioning his daughter, Kairo.
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It’s been a few days since controversial YouTube and social media troll Musa Khawula posted a video in which he shared commentary on AKA’s album “Mass Country” going gold.
During the video, Khawula makes some distasteful remarks about the late rapper’s death and referred to his daughter, Kairo Forbes, as “that f****** child”.
As a result, Slik Talk made it a point that he addresses him via his YouTube Channel and expressed that he was rather disappointed in the comments that the fellow YouTuber made.
“I’m gonna be honest with you, I think that was a pathetic attempt of trying to go viral. That’s what I think, that’s my opinion. And here’s my thing, Musa Khawula, you can do better than that,” said Slik Talk.
While Slik Talk, who himself is no stranger to controversy, acknowledged that the nature of their work (online trolling) puts them in a position where they sometimes need to do or say shocking things in order to outdo what they’ve done previously. He felt like this was a step too far.
“No, you don’t have to do that. If you build a solid foundation with your following, you don’t have to go harder and have to prove yourself.
“And let me tell you something about YouTube, YouTube is not your mother’s house and the best way to get your channel removed is to play with the kids,” he continued.
He went on to say that he liked Khawula’s presence in the media space because he disrupted the current status quo.
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“I want them to watch Musa Khawula, to watch me and to watch MacG. I need them to keep watching us balling out.”
“We’re doing numbers that they can only dream of yet they have the big jobs. They’re getting fired from the radio every day, they get removed from the TV shows every day and they’re watching us balling out with our own fan bases and our own families.”
Slik Talk added that he wanted people like Khawula to thrive because at the end of the day, he felt like there was a difference between being “honest, edgy, cut-throat and just being stupid”.