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Bien Apologizes to Otile Brown to End Their Beef

Image: Sauti Sol’s Bien Aime speaks after testing positive for Coronavirus

Kenyan musicians Bien Aime Baraza and Otile Brown have been engaged in a public spat, with the latest salvo coming from Bien.

The feud ignited when Otile Brown claimed there were no international artists from Kenya. Bien responded by defending the Kenyan music industry. The back-and-forth continued with Otile throwing shade at Bien, calling him the “Kenyan Jay-Z.”

In a surprising twist, Bien issued a seemingly sincere apology to Otile, claiming to have “come to his senses.” However, the singer-songwriter added a touch of sarcasm by linking his latest song, “Wahala,” as his apology. The track features Nigerian artist Adenkule Gold and Shine TTW.

Bien’s deluxe album, “Alusa Why Are You Topless,” also boasts collaborations with Rayvanny, Fally Ipupa, and Prince Indah.

While the apology appears to be a veiled dig at Otile, it remains to be seen how the Swahili RnB singer will respond.

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