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“Sasa huyu ni msaani?” – KRG the Don mocks upcoming artist, tells her to go back to village

Rapper KRG The Don insulted an upcoming female musician by interrupting and mocking her interview with YouTuber Vincent Mboya.

KRG, as shown in a video released by the YouTuber, chastised the woman for professing to be an artist.

KRG claimed that the lady was not in the same category as Nadia Mukami and Jovial.

“Sasa huyu ni msaani? Mboya unadanga huyu ni msaani! Huyu ni mkulima. Nyinyi munaharibu. Muziki si hivi. Huyu sasa atawezana na akina Nadia na Jovial? Wacha kulia, unalia nini, hii ni Nairobi wewe rudi village ukalime. Huyu arudi tu ushago. Hatutaki kusupport wasaani wadogo,” KRG said.

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According to KRG, he only hangs with the rich.

In an interview with Mpasho, he mentioned expensive things and businesses he owns.

“Mimi niko kwa billionaire’s club. Ushawahi kuniona nikitembea na maskini? Nikienda wapi. Ukitembea na watu watatu wanateseka njaa, ujue wewe ndio mtu wa nne kuanza kusema unasikia njaa. Ninatumia Ksh 3-4 million kwa matumizi yangu ya nyumbani,” he said.

The artist also denied claims that he is involved in was wash deals.

“I normally don’t sell my music locally, because people don’t do streams. The biggest consumers of my music are people in the US, Europe then Kenya. Out there is where the money is.

I am in so many businesses. I have business in almost every sector in this country. I’m in Real Estate ( own properties), transport business, I sell cars (several yards), and finally, I’m in the music business. I’m also a brand ambassador of several brands. And on top of that, I’m also a mini-partner in other businesses,” he stated.

Adding:

“All this business is what makes me money. I normally don’t talk about them because it’s not a must and that’s why people speculate a lot about me. If I was a criminal, I could not be here doing this interview, I could be behind bars.”

The musician revealed hat he roughly spends about Sh100, 000 and almost Sh3, 500, 000 in a month.

“I use like Sh3 million to 4 million in just one month, and this is just personal expenditure, not business related. So in a day, I can use like 100K to 150K. This entails fueling my cars and having lunch with my kids and friends.

“The cost of living has gone high and everything in Nairobi is expensive…and the good thing is I work very hard and I didn’t like borrowing so I just have to work for my money and maintain my lifestyle,” he explained.

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