K’Cous Releases His Latest Weed Song On Radio
Today on Tina Kaggia and JB did a hit or miss session, and the song they were promoting was “How High,” sung by K’Cous, the Camp Mulla producer, and Kanja.
OneFM fans unanimously voted for the song as a hit, and we’ve also covered the song here on Ghafla! and Uncle Chim-Tuna found it to be a hit as well. It’s also really great that OneFM were open enough to play a weed song on their station at 4pm. Here is the video to the track in question:
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Now I was happy for K’Cous up to this point, and I thought he was also showing some playful arrogance on the show, which is always a plus for celebs, but then he really surprised me when Tina Kaggia asked him a pertinent question. Tina brought up the rumour that has been doing the rounds in showbiz, where people have been saying that K’Cous earns most of the cash in Camp Mulla, due to bad contracts that were signed which favour SubSahara records and K’Cous. In response to this question, K’Cous said, “No, we all get good money… but when I have to get paid, I have to get paid.”
This suggests that the rumors are true to an extent. K’Cous probably does get the lions share of the cake. But this was not even the worst part. The worst part was his justification of why he gets most of the money. He said, “you know it’s easy to be a singer. You just have to get on stage. But when you’re on stage, you’re singing my song, so you have to pay me. Also these Bernsoft guys coming and saying oh, you owe us cash. We don’t owe you cash. That’s my song.”
That part riled me to no end. I would go as far as to dare K’Cous to hit the same notes Miss Karun hits, since her job as a singer is so ‘easy.’ Dear K’Cous, please recognize that you as Camp Mulla only work as a team. Some of your fans listen to you because of your beats, some fans(like myself) listen in for Taio Tripper, others want to hear Karun, and others lend an ear to Shappaman. But most importantly, most of your fans listen to you guys because of the way it all comes together in the end when you work TOGETHER. Never forget that!