Amapiano Artists Who Remembered The Late Killer Kau On His Birthday. He rose to fame after a video of him singing his song “Tholukuthi” went viral. It opened doors for him, and his career kicked off with a song with DJ Euphonic. He then built a career as a musician and dancer.
Yesterday, Killer Kau would have turned 24. However, his friends and family continue to celebrate his birthday as a memory of the star. One of his closest friends Robot Boii took to social media to wish him a heavenly birthday. Check it out:
In a chat with Drum, his father Mnikeni Makhubu says his son was a fun and outgoing person who always enjoyed his birthday and as this is the first time they are celebrating without him, he and his sisters intend to always celebrate the life of his son who enjoyed partying and having fun.
Mnikeni says when Killer Kau and his siblings were young, birthdays were celebrated, even if some celebrations were small but they always enjoyed them as a family. He says if he is not mistaken, Killer Kau’s last birthday celebration was in Pimville. They all went out to celebrate with him and they had fun because they couldn’t stop talking about it, he said.
“As a parent when they suggested that we do a little celebration I was against it a little because I thought we were going to take ourselves back to the sad day. But then it came to me that this is the first time they are not going out with him, and they are used to that, so I let them go ahead with this party.”
Mnikeni says he misses his son’s presence, especially how when he came back after a few days of gigs and recording music his presence was felt. He would come back and make jokes and tease everyone. “He left a big gap at home. I miss how loud he was. He didn’t like tension and always wanted to see everyone happy, laughing and having a good time,” he added.