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Costa Titch’s ‘Big Flexa’ gets 80 million views on YouTube

by Staff Bona
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Even in his passing, the late rapper and dancer Costa Titch is still receiving the love and support from his fans. His hit song Big Flexa achieved 80 million and more views on YouTube.

Costa – born Costantinos Tsobanoglou – released Big Flexa last year and featured the artists Banaba Des, Man T, Sdida, Alfa Kat, and C’buda M on the amapiano smash hit. As of writing this article, the music video now has over 81 million views on the video-sharing platform.

Taking to Instagram, the rapper’s account posted a screenshot of the impressive milestone, writing, “Thank you for all the love. 80mil views. ???.”

 

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Costa died on 11 March while performing on stage at the Ultra Music Festival in Johannesburg. While many thought he succumbed to a seizure, his mother, Lara Langveld, refuted those claims.

According to The South African, Lara told the publication, “I can tell you for a fact he never had a seizure as you can tell from the video they took of him collapsing that his legs were moving but not his arms. He never suffered from epilepsy, and we would like to know who told the media that he did.”

In a now-deleted Instagram post, Costa’s mother also alleged that her son was murdered via poisoning and said that the toxicology test results of her son is being delayed, and without it, the police cannot proceed with an investigation.

“The National Health Laboratory Services can take months or even years to finalise toxicology tests. This means I am not the only mother in South Africa that has to wait for answers. It also means if anyone did poison my son, they could get away with murder. I’m pleading for help to get answers as even the police cannot do anything without these medical result,” she previously wrote.

Also see: Reactions to the launch of Trevor’s brand-new podcast

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