In Summary
Bongo Flava star and former Konde Gang Signee Ibraah has asserted that his former boss Harmonize needs to learn how to live well with people.
According to Ibraah, Harmonize will be deserted by his remaining team if he fails to take good care of them.
Additionally, Ibraah noted that since exiting the Harmonize led studio, Konde Gang, the latterโs fans have been thronging his page with negativity thinking that he hates him, which is not the case.
Furthermore, the โJipindeโ hitmaker dislosed that he fell out with Harmonize after the label failed to invest in his career according to their memorandum.
Moreover, Ibraah noted that since he has a family to take care of, he couldnโt just sit and watch things going astray without taking action.
Ibraah dropped the sentiments during his recent interview in the Diamond-owned media station, Wasafi FM.
โSimchukii lakini aangalie jinsi ya kusihi na watu vizuri ata aliobaki nao leo akiishi nao vibaya hakuna atakayebaki,โ explained Ibraah in part.
Ibraah went on and noted that Konde Gang was against releasing his song dubbed โCopy & Paste,โ terming it below par before it turned out to be a hit song.
Meanwhile, Wasafi president Diamond has since embraced Ibraah despite him being dissed in the song โHayakuhusu.โ
According to Ibraah, at the height of his scuffle with the Konde Gang stable, he ran to Diamond who received him with open arms and offered him the much-needed support.
The development now rings a bell since Diamond shared Ibraahโs song โCopy & Pasteโ during his fiasco with Konde Gang.
In addition, Ibraahโs recent post on Instagram, where he shared Diamondโs photo with a message of gratitude, tells it all.
Furthermore, Ibraah invoked laughter by referring to Diamond as his musical grandfather because he discovered Harmonize who went on to extend the same gesture to him.
Subsequently, Ibraah did a cover of Diamondโs โUkimwona,โ noting that itโs his favorite song from the Bongo Flava crooner.
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