March 11 marked two years since the tragic passing of Costa Titch, and fans, family, and fellow artists took time to honor his memory. The South African musician, known for his electrifying stage presence and genre-blending music, collapsed while performing live, leaving the music industry in shock.
Since his passing, his mother has carefully managed his social media accounts, ensuring that his legacy remains alive. On Tuesday, a heartfelt tribute was shared, reflecting on the lasting impact Costa Titch had on those who knew him and the countless fans who still celebrate his work.
The emotional post read:
“Today marks two years since Costa left us, but not a day goes by that we don’t feel his presence. His passion, his energy, and the love he gave to the world still live on through his music and the movement he built.
To everyone who continues to celebrate his life and legacy—thank you. Your love and support mean everything to us. Let’s keep his name alive. 💚 Forever in our hearts. I miss you so much, my dearest brother.”
The tribute resonated deeply with fans, many of whom took to the comments section to express their love and admiration for the late artist. Messages of remembrance, gratitude, and sorrow flooded social media, with fans sharing their favorite Costa Titch performances, lyrics, and memories.
Costa Titch’s unique fusion of Amapiano, Hip-Hop, and dance elements set him apart as a visionary artist. His ability to blend African sounds with global influences made him a standout figure in the industry. Songs like “Big Flexa” and “Nkalakatha” remain anthems, proving that his music still resonates with audiences worldwide.
Even in his absence, his influence continues to inspire emerging artists and producers who see him as a trailblazer. His dedication to his craft and unwavering passion for music left an indelible mark that will not be forgotten.
As fans, friends, and loved ones continue to honor his memory, one thing is clear—Costa Titch’s legacy will never fade. His music, energy, and vision continue to live on, ensuring that he remains a timeless icon in the South African music scene.