A fresh twist has emerged in the ongoing debate surrounding the controversial track Side Chick, as artist Dufla Diligon responds to calls for its removal with a firm financial demand.
Dufla Sets His Terms
Dufla has made it clear that he is not willing to take down the song without compensation, stating that he wants KSh 2 million before considering any action. His response comes after Kenyan singer Nadia Mukami publicly expressed discomfort with the track, which features her partner Arrow Bwoy.
Nadia had earlier called for the song to be pulled down, arguing that its message—which appears to glorify side relationships—was disrespectful.
“Talk to Arrow Bwoy”
In his response, Dufla dismissed the pressure directed at him, instead shifting responsibility back to Arrow Bwoy. He suggested that any concerns about the song should be addressed directly to the main artist behind the project.
His stance signals a refusal to be drawn into the personal dynamics surrounding the controversy, positioning the issue as a business matter rather than a moral one.
A Song at the Center of Debate
Side Chick has quickly become a talking point online, not just for its lyrics but also for the real-life relationship it appears to affect. Nadia’s reaction added a personal dimension to the conversation, prompting fans to weigh in on the balance between artistic expression and respect within relationships.
Mixed Reactions Continue
The situation has sparked widespread discussion across social media, with opinions divided. While some support Nadia’s call for respect, others argue that music should remain a creative space, separate from personal boundaries.
With Dufla now placing a price tag on his cooperation, the future of the song remains uncertain—leaving fans watching closely to see whether the matter will be resolved privately or continue playing out in the public eye.


