Kenyan Artist Takes Shots At Ghetto Radio Presenters, Calling Them Out On Their Hypocrisy.

Skeleton is best known for his song “Uhuru is Innocent”  a song that the day star student did in part patriotism on behalf of the Kenyan President who was soon after, acquitted from the Hague for lack of sufficient evidence linking him to the Post Election melee. 

 Skeleton has taken shots at Ghetto Radio presenters, calling them out for their lack of support of local talent especially of those upcoming artists. 

In particular he  focused on Dj Musty of Ghetto Radio saying that  he is a greedy presenter who is biased in his music. “He plays the songs he has featured in or has interests in but never gives other dancehall artists airplay”. Skeleton went on to Kriss Darlin who he did not spare in his tautology:

“Kriss Darling claims to promote the reggae fraternity but the truth is that he does not support initiatives that don’t benefit him financially”.

Backed by daystar university, the artist has therefore decided to launch his new song “Chuck It Up” at an event dubbed Bush Party which will take place at Lukenya Tents and Cabins on Thursday 27th August. The launch will feature Ukoo Flani rapper Zakah , Dj Veezy , Dj Ace and Dj KK. The people he is quick to say have been instrumental in his life’s journey. 

Skeleton says: “I am launching this song at an event in protest to the radio stations that don’t play my music and that of other Kenyan artists. We launched a music policy that requires Kenyan media to play 70% Kenyan content but we all know that will never get implemented as long as music industry cartels thrive in Kenya”

Say what? 

 

 

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T. Magu