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Popular South African Singer, Costa Titch Collapses and Dies After A Seizure Episode On Stage

Popular South African Amapiano artist, Costa Titch has sadly passed away after collapsing on stage.

The 27-year-old reportedly had a seizure and collapsed on stage while performing at the Ultra music concert at Expo Centre in Nasrec, Johannesburg on Saturday, March 11th.

The “Big Flexa” crooner had shared a poster on his Instagram page advertising the event Just 11 hours ago.

Costa entered the entertainment industry as a dancer, but over time he transformed and became a rapper/singer.

He recently got signed to Akon’s music label.

May his soul Rest In Peace, Amen.

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