Bend Over Singers Label Kenyans as Thugs and Blame Them for Their Bad Luck
Recently, one of Jamaican dancehall duo, RDX, was hosted by Robbo Ranx, one of UK’s biggest dancehall radio presenters where he grilled the two musicians for being controversial. However, the “Bend Over” hit makers came out guns blazing arguing that they are not controversial and that they only got that tag after their performance in Kenya.
“We are not controversial. This whole controversies [sic] started in Kenya where they painted us as some really immoral musicians. Our music is normal and we sing about what goes on a daily basis; this is the dancehall culture,” said Renegade.
This move will definitely re-ignite the apparent beef that the duo had with Kenyans. Last year, RDX lashed out at Kenyans after their erogenous show at KICC and complained about the reception they were accorded terming Kenyans as thugs and that the show was a rip off compared to the one in Uganda.
The duo even had the guts to diss Nairobi’s Jacaranda hotel, calling it a fake hotel and that they had been given a raw deal. In a nutshell, the musicians blamed Kenyans for generally damaging their reputation internationally especially when the explicit clips from their performance (labelled Bend Over Madness) went viral on the Internet.