Amapiano artists Mpura and Killer Kau die in car accident
The two stars of South Africa's music scene were en route to perform at a concert

Amapiano artists Mpura and Killer Kau have died after being involved in a car accident while travelling en route to a concert in Rustenburg, South Africa on 7th August.
Early reports from the incident claimed another of the scene's brightest stars, Kabza De Small, had also been killed, but the artist took to Twitter to confirm this was inaccurate.
According to Times Live, in total six people died in the head-on collision, including emerging artists Khanya “The Voice” Hadebe, DJ Thando Tot, and TD. Since the news broke tributes have been pouring in from the Amapiano and global music communities.
Rest Easy My King @killerkaursa pic.twitter.com/B3lIDWFT0i
— Abuti wadi Operations (@MrJazziQ) August 9, 2021
Not Mpura and Killer Kau, I'm really lost for words R.I.P. pic.twitter.com/rNEihHCQz7
— MALUME.VINNY (@UncleVinny__) August 9, 2021
Kau, real name Sakhile Hlatshwayo, rose to prominence when a video of him performing was discovered by DJ Euphoric after going viral on Twitter. His debut single, 'Thol’ Ukuthi Hey', went on to become a huge hit in South Africa, while the albums 'Game Changer' and 'After School' also received widespread acclaim. He had been working on a third LP, 'Amaneighbour'.
Mpura had been involved in a number of releases, with 2020's Busta 929 collaboration, 'Umsebenzi Wethu', a watershed moment in his career.
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