In a tragic accident, African rapper Costa Teach died on stage while performing a concert on the Johannesburg stage, as part of the "Ultra Music" festival, which is being held in South Africa.

The South African singer had fallen unconscious, so that his escorts helped him get up again, and he decided to continue singing after that before he fell unconscious for the second time, to be taken to the hospital immediately, where his death was announced without revealing the cause yet.

🇿🇦 Rapper Costa Titch dies suddenly performing on a scene.

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The shocking video of the accident spread on social media platforms, and hundreds sent their condolences for the death of the young rapper, whose concert audience did not expect that they would witness his last moments before his death.

The singer's brother confirmed the news of the death, and published an obituary on social media that said, "With deep pain, we find ourselves compelled to announce his death. We are grateful to those emergency responders and all those present in his last hours."

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The Ultra Music Festival also offered condolences through a statement saying, "Costa was an influential voice in South Africa. He was a talented rapper, dancer, singer, songwriter, collaborator and friend of the festival."

The South African Music Rights Organization, on its official Twitter page, expressed its grief over the death of the rapper, while offering condolences to his family, friends and music makers.

Costa Tech, whose real name is Konstantinos Tsubanoglu, is a 28-year-old young man from the city of Mbombela, near the borders with Swatini and Mozambique.

Teach's music, which combines South African culture and style with indigenous languages ​​and international rap subgenres such as trap music, originated in Atlanta's burgeoning hip-hop scene.

Not only is Costa Tich active in singing, he actually had a successful dance career before becoming a rapper.

Among the songs that made him star in Africa is "Big Flexa", which achieved 45 million views on YouTube, in addition to its great success on Tik Tok.

In addition to his singing success, the late rapper recently participated in a partnership with a music company, the first fruits of which appeared in cooperation with the Senegalese American musician Akon.

The late singer had suffered a painful accident some time ago, as he lost his close friend and assistant, "Aka", in a shooting accident.