The sudden death of well-known South African rapper Costa Titch continues to perplex online users as new information emerges.

Costa Titch's death is still the subject of crazy conspiracy theories on social media as his admirers wait for the official autopsy results.

The actual name Costantinos Tsobanoglou, the singer of the famous song Amapiano, is said to have passed away after fainting on stage during a performance at the Ultra Music Festival in Johannesburg.

According to the South African newspaper Weekend Argus, the flashing lights on stage reportedly caused Costa Titch to have a seizure. The magazine said that the diminutive hitmaker had a history of seizures.


The family of Costa reportedly refuted these assertions, according to Lowvelder, another publication.

Many internet users and the late rapper's admirers can't help but lean into the conclusion that the allegation that the young rapper's death was caused by sensitivity to light, given his health history, is true. Could photosensitive epilepsy have contributed to Costa Titch's demise?

Photosensitive seizures are brought on by flickering or flashing lights. Specific patterns, such as stripes and checks, can cause these seizures. Men are thought to be more likely than women to have the illness.

Many others commented in the video's comments on how powerful the stage lighting was, with green lights flashing throughout the venue where he was performing, and how the well-known rapper could be seen falling on stage in the middle of his performance.

Titch can be seen in the video performing fairly energetically and leaning on one of his dancers for assistance shortly before his first tumble. Just before he fell off the platform, the rapper could get back up for a brief period. After that, he lost consciousness once more.


Many of his admirers were in complete disbelief because the rapper showed no signs of illness before or during the concert. Several people were shocked by his death, and many of his supporters were devastated. The cause of Costa Titch's passing has not yet been disclosed.