AKA and hit making producer Tweezy have put an end to their beef and returned to the studio for Touch My Blood, AKA’s forthcoming studio album. The two were at war sometime ago after AKA accused Tweezy for claiming too much credit for the music that they make together.
AKA soon started making music with Master A Flat. Speaking to TshisaLIVE, AKA’s manager Tshiamo Letswene said the pair had reunited and were working together like nothing had ever happened.
“They had a fallout but they are working together again. It has been positive and they are really getting along well. It’s been great to see in studio. I don’t know who approached who but they have sorted out their issues”
Tshiamo said Tweezy worked on several tracks on AKA’s upcoming album, Touch My Blood, due for release in May. While the rapper posted a short clip of the pair in studio over the weekend on Instagram Stories.
AKA previously hinted at a more biographical and personal album than his previous releases, and told fans he had assembled an all-star team to work on the project.
“He is still making music for Africa. He is still huge in Nigeria. He is huge in West Africa. And so collaborations with people on the continent will happen. And obviously he will also feature people like Yanga, who he knows can go with a melody or add something to the project,” Tshiamo added.