King Kaka still misses the legendary rapper, HHP 2 years since his sudden passing that Africa hasn't recovered yet. Photo credit: Instagram/thekingkaka
King Kaka still misses the legendary rapper, HHP 2 years since his sudden passing that Africa hasn't recovered yet. Photo credit: Instagram/thekingkaka

King Kaka still misses HHP 2 years after his death

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King Kaka is still missing Hip Hop Pantsula(HHP) real name Jabulani Tsambo even though the gifted, talented rapper left this realm for the next one back in 14, September 2018.

King Kaka is among the many rappers in Africa the legendary HHP had the opportunity to work, HHP was known to be a giver, and Cassper Nyovest thanks and attributes his success to the one and only Hip Hop Pantsula.

HHP got to work with King Kaka together with Wangechi on their timeless his record dubbed ‘Tulia Tu’ released 6 years ago.

Watch the official music video for ‘Tulia Tu’ as written and performed by HHP, Wangechi, and King Kaka below.

King Kaka took to social media to not only pay his respects to one of the best rappers to ever picked up a microphone in the country reminding himself and the fans at large that HHP’s legacy will never be forgotten, forever.

King Kaka, Provoke and Khaligraph Jones mourns legendary rapper HHP

“Continue Resting Jabba Man. We miss you.” King Kaka wrote on Instagram.

King Kaka together with HHP a couple of years ago, together they have a collaborative hit record dubbed 'Tulia Tu' that also features Wangechi. Photo credit: Instagram/kevinprovoke
King Kaka together with HHP a couple of years ago, together they have a collaborative hit record dubbed ‘Tulia Tu’ that also features Wangechi. Photo credit: Instagram/kevinprovoke

His talent, his lyricism, and rap prowess aside, one of the main reasons why HHP will forever be an icon is because he’s put a lot of rappers on, and were it not for him, a lot of successful rappers in Africa wouldn’t be where they are today.

Jabba was selfless and wanted everyone to succeed no matter what, Africa will never forget the impact he left behind.

 

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Continue Resting Jabba Man. We miss you.

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