Musician Costa Titch reportedly collapsed on stage during his performance at Ultra Music Festival which took place at the Nasrec Expo Center on Saturday, 11 March. A fan captured the moment on video RIPCostaTitch CitizenLifestyle
“For me, it’s also about finding that freedom to create and then sharing it with people on the dance floor. I can’t wait to bring the sound,” said Costa Titch ahead of his performance.
Fans of the musician were also excited for him after news that he had recently signed to Senegalese American star, Akon’s Konvict Records.Costa Titch is a South African musician who got his start as a dancer for some of the country’s most popular rappers. Although he hails from Nelspruit in Mpumalanga, the musician was based primarily in Johannesburg at the time of his passing.
He is most popularly known for songs like the Nkalakatha remix – which he featured the late Riky Rick and AKA on – and Phezulu, which featured Boity. The late musician differentiated himself from other musicians by rapping in isiZulu and this received a lot of attention due to the fact that he was not black.
Throughout his career, he highlighted his love for African languages but steered clear of sharing facts about his personal life.
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