‘I have to protect my energy first’ Da L.E.S speaks on ‘beef’ with AKA

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Once best friends, South African rappers AKA and Da L.E.S have had their bromance come to an end.

Da L.E.S opened up about his fallout with AKA in the latest episode of BET’s Behind The Story, shedding light on where her and Mega stand.

Da LES’ baby mother Aurea Alexander
Da LES’ baby mother Aurea Alexander

L.E.S said he was not really confrontational so he was going to protect his energy and stay away from Mega.

“People who know me, know I’m a non-confrontational guy, you know what I’m saying? So If I don’t really get with your energy anymore I have to protect my energy first. So that’s where the relationship is right now, it’s putting my energy first, self preservation first and I just keep it moving.

“All that ‘he said, she said,’ I’m not with all of that,” he said.

Speaking during a different interview with Lasizwe, L.E.S cleared the air on his speculated beef with AKA and what really happened between them after it was alleged that the latter slept with the former’s baby mama.

“I am glad you asked me this question. Number one, that track was never about AKA and that’s on period. Number 2, don’t believe everything that people say. Number 3, I love my family with all my heart so I just decided to choose a path of family – and I got a new kid on the way.”

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