"He had the love that brought joy beyond measure."
Court documents show the two men have been charged with causing Tahana, by threats or fear of violence, to do an act which caused his death and thereby committed manslaughter.
The charge carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
Both men pleaded not guilty today before Justice Sally Fitzgerald. The judge allowed interim name suppression to remain in place until a hearing can be held next month to determine the matter. Prosecutor Henry Steele said the Crown opposes continued suppression.
Detective Senior Sergeant Scott Armstrong said, "Police have been working closely with Mr Tahana's family since his death and have ensured there is support in place for them at this difficult time."
A number of tributes have been posted on social media by family and friends, who said they were shocked at Tahana's sudden death.
One friend said she had shared "so many childhood memories" with Tahana.
"You always loved your music, would always show me your freestyles and would message me updates about your life.
"It seems weird because it's been so many years since I saw you last but I still feel like we've seen each other because you always made the effort to ask how I was and how the family was."