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Costa Titch
Background information
Birth nameCostantinos Tsobanoglou
Born(1995-01-25)25 January 1995
Nelspruit, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Died11 March 2023(2023-03-11) (aged 27)
Johannesburg, South Africa
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • dancer
  • record producer
Years active2015–2023
LabelsTitch Gang Records, Konvict Kulture

Costantinos Tsobanoglou (25 January 1995 – 11 March 2023), better known by his stage name Costa Titch, was a South African Amapiano rapper and dancer.[1][2]

Biography

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Costa Titch's father is Greek while his mother is South African. He was born in South Africa.[3] Early on, Costa Titch had a passion for entertainment and became a dancer. In 2014, he relocated to Johannesburg, where he continued his career as a rapper.[4]

In 2020, Costa Titch released his debut album titled Made In Africa, which features collaborations with various South African artists such as AKA, Riky Rick, and Boity. The album received critical acclaim and was a commercial success, cementing Costa Titch's position as one of the rising stars in South African music.[5][6] He went on to earn 3 nominations to South African Hip Hop Awards 2020 and won the best collaboration for "Nkalakatha Remix" featuring AKA and Riky Rick for the remake of Nkalakatha originally by Mandoza.

His track "Ayeye" was particularly well received, due to its uplifting message about staying positive despite life's difficulties.[7] Another one of his tracks, "Big Flexa", broke the record for the most viewed Amapiano music video on YouTube in December 2022.[8][9] In the same year, he earned joint most nominations 7 to the All Africa Music Awards 2022.[10][11]

Costa Titch also collaborated with Senegalese-American singer Akon for a remix of the song "Big Flexa", featuring contributions from fellow Amapiano musician Alfa Kat and producer Ma Gang.[12][13][14][15]

In 2022, Titch collaborated with Nigerian, afrobeats singer O.L.A. for their amapiano-single, "Data".[16]

Costa Titch and Champuru Makhenzo released their joint project EP 'Trapiano Vol.1'.[17]

Death

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On 11 March 2023, Costa Titch collapsed while performing at the Ultra South Africa music festival in Johannesburg.[18][19] He quickly regained his footing and continued performing, but collapsed again and died at age 27. According to the postmortem investigation that his family and pathologists conducted, the superstar's death was caused by a combination of factors, including an undisclosed strain on his heart, chronic stress, and exhaustion.

The official statement issued by his family states that the pressure on his heart and chronic stress probably caused an abnormal heartbeat, which in turn caused the seizure that killed him while he was performing.[20][21][22][23][24]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Collaborative albums

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  • You're Welcome (2021) feat. AKA

Extended plays

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  • For Real Trappers Only (2018)
  • Wonderland (2018)
  • Trapiano Vol. 1 (2022)
  • OMWTFYB
  • Gqom Land
  • Fallen Kings

Awards and nominations

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Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2023 "Big Flexa" (featuring C'Buda M, Alfa Kat, Banaba Des, Sdida & Man T) Viewers' Choice Won [25][26]
Video of the Year Nominated
Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 "Big Flexa" (featuring C'Buda M, Alfa Kat, Banaba Des, Sdida & Man T) Best African Collaboration Nominated [27][28]
Best Artiste/Duo/Group in African Dance/Choreography Nominated
Best Artiste/Duo/Group in African Electro Nominated
Best African Video Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
"Ma Gang" (featuring Phantom Steeze, ManT, Sdida, C'Buda M & Champuru Makhenzo) Breakout Artist of the Year Nominated
"Moyo" Mbosso (featuring Costa Titch & Phantom Steeze) Best African Collaboration Nominated
Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2020 "Nkalakatha Remix" (featuring AKA & Riky Rick) Song of the Year Nominated [29]
Best Collaboration Won
Best Remix Nominated

References

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