Mbosso reveals why Diamond’s WCB is so important to him

Tanzanian singer Mbosso has revealed why he has been a true Wasafi Records die-hard and hasn’t had a bad thing to say about the record label.

Despite the recent grumbling that has been surrounding the record label, Mbosso revealed that he can’t ignore the value WCB has added in his life, therefore, he has never thought about leaving the record label.

“Watu hawaelewi tu, ngoja niwape siri! Katika kipindi ambacho WCB inanichukua, kulikuwa hakuna mtu anayenihitaji yaani hakuna mtu aliyekuwa anaamini ndani ya Mbosso, WCB ikanichukua na kufanya asilimia kubwa ya watu kuniamini,” said Mbosso.

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This is something most of WCB members have said in their interviews. Even Harmonize who has now left the label has always insisted over and over again how Diamond changed his life by trusting him and guiding him in the business.

Mbosso insists he had a child with late comedian despite family’s statement

Tanzania singer Mbosso has insisted that late comedian Martha was his baby mama despite what her family is saying.

The singer decided to clear the air by asserting that his daughter with Martha is not a hoax as the late comedian’s kin would like people to think.

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Difference

This comes after the family announced that Martha didn’t have a child despite Mbosso claiming that she did. In an interview with Mwananchi, a bereaved Mbosso said Martha’s family sidelined him from day one.

“I am used to their indifference. They never approved of my relationship with Martha from the word go and they are aware that I share a daughter with her,” he said. 

“I just want Martha whom I loved so much to rest in peace,” he added.

Jua Cali leaves pieces of advice for Wasafi´s Harmonize and Mbosso after pulling out from Kenya´s concerts

King of Genge, Jua Cali comes out to slam Wasafi´s Rayvanny and Mbosso for ditching their concerts in Kenya due to petty reasons.

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The hip hop artiste, in an exclusive interview with Citizen TV´s Mseto East Africa expresses:

The right thing to do, ni kupanda stage.

Kwasabu unajua mafans hawajui umepewa shilingi kumi, hawajui umepewa 20,000, hawajui umepewa 50,000.

Na kitu interesting, mafans hawaulizi.

Jua Cali articulates that fans never question what amount artists get so that they can show up on stage.

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For fans, the performance, the vibe and the presence of the artist, matters most.

Ao ni, panda stage, yaani wanataka tu kukuona ukiimba.

So shida ya mafans, si pesa unalipwa wao wanataka tu kukuona umefika na ume-perform.

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The veteran rapper recalls days when performance on stage never came with a penny but they still performed.

Na sisi ndio watu tunapenda mziki sana, tulianza kuimba, hatukuwa tunalipwa zamani na tulikuwa tunaimba.

So according to him, if the bill has been met at least halfway, one ought to perform, not just walk out.

The right thing kufanya, ni kupanda stage.

Piga.

Kama hujalipwa, nayo ni noma, lakini kama umelipwa nusu, piga.

History

It started with Harmonize whose concert was scheduled for November 2018 in Eldoret´s Chaget Festival but turned out a disappointment.

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The bongo star apparently had fans gathered up at the concert´s venue awaiting his performance but failing to show up at the last minute.

Just last month, during the Easter festivities, Kenya´s Mbosso was set to perform in Malindi´s Ocean Beach Resort for the Easter Festival.

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He however pulled out before making any appearance on stage.

Apparently, the bone of contention was fact that event organizers for the two artistes declined to pay up the full amount as earlier agreed upon.