AKA holding the Kids' Choice Awards 2019 trophy

AKA becomes the first rapper to win Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award

3 mins read

At this rate there’s nothing that AKA has not achieved both as an artiste and as Kiernan Forbes the businessman, investor and brand ambassador. AKA has done it all making the Megacy proud in everything he has done and the things he will continue to do.

What AKA has been able to achieve on his career has surpassed expectations that anyone could ever imagine, AKA by now is not regarded as a South African rapper but and African rapper representing not only Mzansi but the entire African continent and his win at the just concluded Kids’ Choice Awards if nothing else, propels and cements the legendary status he will leave behind.

The brains behind one of the hardest, powerful and game changing albums in the world, ‘Touch My Blood’ won the coveted Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award on behalf of his lovely, beautiful daughter, Kairo Forbes making him the first African rapper and entertainer to ever win the award which was hosted by DJ Khalid this year.

AKA becomes the first African rapper ever to win the Nickolodeon Kids' Choice Awards ever. photo credit: Instagram/akaworldwide as taken by Instagram/raptographer
AKA becomes the first African rapper ever to win the Nickolodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ever. photo credit: Instagram/akaworldwide as taken by Instagram/raptographer

Taking to social media, AKA took time to give thanks to his fans(Megacy) who made it possible for him and his daughter to win the coveted award. Congratulations are in order to the Supa Mega.

“It gives me great pride to accept this @nickelodeon KIDS CHOICE AWARD 🔶🥇on behalf of my daughter @kairo.forbes and all of the Ⓜ️EGACY ❤️❤️❤️ Thank You so much for all the votes 🗳 … I cannot stress how important it is to have the young ones still rocking with me as their #1 after 10 + years in the game. From AFRICA TO THE 🌎🌎🌎🌎” AKA posted on Instagram after winning the coveted award.

 

I am a Pan-Afrikanist to the core and love to let the world know what they are missing in Africa. I might do that through music and some interesting posts from time to time so please bare with me.

I will always be real though, that's a guarantee.