KRG Asks Kenyans To Support Otile Brown Following His Beef With Bien
Controversial dancehall artist KRG The Don has once again injected himself into the ongoing drama surrounding R&B singer Otile Brown, this time urging Kenyans to support the ‘Chaguo La Moyo’ hitmaker. KRG’s plea, delivered with a characteristic mix of sarcasm and concern, comes amidst Otile Brown’s public spat with Bien-Aimé Baraza of Sauti Sol and the recent departure of his manager, Mumbi Maina.
The latest wave of tension began when Mumbi Maina announced her amicable decision to step down as Otile Brown’s manager after a year-long partnership. Shortly after, Bien-Aimé Baraza shared a cryptic Instagram post featuring his song “All My Enemies Are Suffering,” which many interpreted as a subtle jab at Otile’s situation.
Otile Brown, known for his unfiltered responses, quickly fired back at Bien, calling him a “hypocrite” and accusing him of seeking attention. This public exchange reignited a past beef between the two artists, which had reportedly seen Otile criticize Bien’s music and even accuse him of trying to “hijack opportunities” from international artists.
It is against this backdrop of musical feuds and managerial changes that KRG The Don weighed in. In a recent statement, KRG sarcastically implored Kenyans to rally behind Otile Brown, suggesting that the pressure might be getting to him.
“Kenyans, please help Otile by listening to his music again,” KRG stated, adding, “All he knows in this world is to do music; he can’t do anything else, just listen to his music. I’m begging you on his behalf. Coz ako karibu kulia sasa. Aki, he must be confused kabisa. Yani it’s that bad hadi he is beefing everyone, ndio akue relevant online.”
KRG’s comments, while seemingly sympathetic, carry an undertone of his past criticisms towards Otile, having previously called him out for being ungrateful and challenging his claims of being an “international artist.” This recurring dynamic between the two artists often leaves fans questioning whether their exchanges are genuine rivalry or a strategic move for online relevance.
Regardless of the underlying intentions, KRG The Don’s latest call has certainly added another layer to the unfolding drama in Kenya’s vibrant entertainment scene, placing Otile Brown firmly back in the spotlight. Fans will now be watching to see if this public plea translates into renewed support for Otile’s music, or if the feuds will continue to overshadow his artistic endeavors.
