K.O was spotted with increased security whilst on a visit to Durban. However, some fans have criticized KO's decision, suggesting he is not a target: 'He needs to relax he’s not that guy.' KO Durban AKA
"K.O was in Durban yesterday and his security seems to have been beefed up, no risks taken."However, tweeps were not entirely convinced that the rapper was under any major threat."He must chill, he's not the target.
""With the voice of Aunt Bettina, no one cares about him. In fact, we don't even recognize him.""He's only beefing with Lady Du makaphole.""Why though?... What did he do?... At least AKA did say they put a price on his head on Mbuzi Freestyle"@Thuli_Jane tweeted:
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