Anatii is nervous ahead of Friday's release of "Be Careful What You Wish For (BCWYWF)". It's his first collaboration album with AKA, who in turn laughs and asks why. "It's a whole album man!" Anatii exclaims, laughing.
Not that it's the public's opinion that has him nervous. This isn't the first time the two are working together.
Two years ago they released "The Saga", the single that they've now built on to release an album that themes on spirituality and a deeper sense of self.
It's something they now exude. We're at a studio in Benmore, and Anatii looks chilled in track pants and a hoodie, far more casual than I've seen him before. AKA arrives shortly after and apologises, saying he was running late from the gym. I've been asked more times than I can remember what AKA is like in person, and from the three other times I've met him, he's always been polite -- it's no different this time.
The saga around 'The Saga'
The famous 2015 song "The Saga", which is the last song on "BCWYWF", solidified Anatii's career, debuting at number one on iTunes. This was also the first time the two had worked together until their "production break", as AKA calls it. With the release of Composure a few months later, one heard a completely different AKA to the more calm and rational 29-year-old I'm interviewing.
The internet was on fire in September that year as everyone spent their time listening to and discussing AKA's diss track. It grabbed everyone's attention. Composure detailed quite a lot about AKA's relationship with rappers Cassper Nyovest and Riky Rick, his personal relationships and the amount Anatii wanted to charge him for the very same beat he used for Composure.
"I'm the reason niggas had 'The Saga' on repeat / Now you wanna charge me eighty thousand for a beat? / Load it up on data file, put it on wax / Streets on smash but your video trash."
Anatii hit back at the song, saying AKA used the beat and opening verse "without knowledge or consent". He then threatened to take legal action against AKA. The two say it took a little time, but they moved on from that moment and are now learning from and teaching each other, with AKA saying he wishes he had had Anatii's calmness far earlier in his career.
I asked AKA why the song was included on this album: "For me, we couldn't leave 'The Saga' out because it's pivotal to the story of "BCWYWF". It tied everything together and it's an amazing record and it just had to be on this album. We must also realise that we can't be so arrogant as to think that everybody has heard everything. This album will be released in the US and other parts of the world via iTunes, so there are people who've never heard it before.
"We don't make music just for South Africa, we make music for the world."