
Costa Titch’s debut album Made in Africa plays out like a collection of club bangers designed for robust live performances and the dancefloor.
Not surprising for an artist who doubles as a dancer, and always makes sure to include that element of his artistry in his music videos and performances.
Costa Titch’s success started as a joke. His breakout single “Nkalakatha” was a modern embellishment of late kwaito star Mandoza’s mega-hit single of the same name.
Mandoza’s 2000 classic is a great song and one that is the go-to for South Africa’s white population in gatherings like rugby matches and end-of-year functions.
What language does Costa Titch rap in?
Costa Titch’s music is characterized by his frequent use of Isizulu lines, a language spoken widely in South Africa.
Costa Titch was a 27-year-old South African dancer and rapper who gained public attention with the release of his song Nkalakatha, which featured the rap diva, Boity.
Costa Titch was a talented and fast-rising South African dancer cum rapper, and even though there have been lots of questions about the rapper’s race, Costa was a white musician who hailed from Nelspruit, Mpumalanga, South Africa.
He nonetheless had a lot of colored friends in the music industry.
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