Grandpa Records Calls DNA ‘A Dead, Buried Donkey and Porridge Head’ In A Scathing Response to His Criticism
Last week while on interview at Homeboyz Radio, DNA took shots at his former record label Grandpa Records.
Not only did he declare to have been the major creative force at the label, he also took shots at the rest of the artists stating he only respected Visita and Dufla. Here is an excerpt from his interview.
“If I was happy, would I have left? I put the camp on my shoulders. All those guys nobody paid me to do those songs with them, I could have done ‘Fimbo’ pekee yangu, I didn’t have to do ‘Dumbala’.
I didn’t have to do any of these songs, sitting there with Visita for days producing content and then, instead of love brothers wanna talk smack, manze Grandpa muko Chini. I love Visita as a brother, Dufla Diligon nakupenda you the young homie, anybody else in that camp manze find a hole and jump in.”
Now it seems that Grandpa has had enough and decided to respond. In what can only be read as a veiled response to DNA’s attack, the record label on its social media pages responded with a veiled savage attack. It labels DNA as a dying porridge head donkey and his were just last kicks. Here is what they posted.
The animosity between the two camps is not likely to end and ony time can prove whose Fimbo can chapa more.