KRG The Don warns celebrity boxing challengers, says his punches are not for the faint-hearted

KRG The Don has issued a stern warning to celebrities who have expressed interest in facing him in a boxing match, confidently claiming that anyone stepping into the ring with him should be prepared for the consequences.

In a video shared on his social media pages while working out at the gym, KRG responded to several public figures, including comedian Eric Omondi and singer Masauti, whom he said have been calling him out for a potential showdown.

KRG boasts of his strength

Appearing confident during his workout, KRG maintained that he possesses exceptional physical strength and cautioned his would-be opponents against underestimating him.

The self-proclaimed billionaire claimed he has “nguvu za Kimaasai” and insisted that his punches are powerful enough to leave a lasting impact.

“Eric Omondi, Masauti na wengine wengi wanataka kupigana na mimi. Waende wakabook vurugu ya mwisho kwanza. Nguvu zangu haziwachangii mtu uhai. Ngumi zinakuja na speed,” KRG said.

His remarks quickly sparked reactions online, with some fans amused by his confidence while others questioned how he would perform if he eventually stepped into the ring.

Celebrity boxing continues to grow

KRG’s comments come as celebrity boxing continues to gain momentum in Kenya, with musicians, comedians, influencers and content creators increasingly expressing interest in settling rivalries through the sport.

The trend has generated widespread interest on social media, where fans regularly suggest dream matchups and call on promoters to organize high-profile contests featuring well-known personalities.

KRG himself has been involved in several public exchanges with fellow celebrities over the years, making him one of the names frequently mentioned whenever celebrity boxing discussions arise.

Fans weigh in

His latest challenge generated mixed reactions from social media users.

Some praised his commitment to fitness and said he appeared physically ready for a fight, while others joked that Eric Omondi’s unpredictability and sense of humour could still make for an entertaining contest regardless of size or strength.

Several fans also urged event organisers to match KRG against one of the celebrities he mentioned, saying it would be one of the most anticipated bouts on the local celebrity boxing scene.

Whether any of the proposed fights eventually materialise remains to be seen, but KRG’s latest remarks have once again fuelled conversation around Kenya’s growing celebrity boxing culture.

Otile Brown, Jovial and KRG the Don Spark Online Debate Over Alleged Unreleased Collaboration

A series of cryptic social media posts by Kenyan artistes Otile Brown and Jovial, followed by comments from KRG the Don, has sparked speculation among fans over a possible unreleased music collaboration.

The conversation began after Otile Brown shared a message on his Instagram Stories, hinting that some collaborations circulating or being discussed online may not have his official approval.

“I’m really in a good space right now, and I won’t let anybody mess up my vibe. If you don’t see me posting a collaboration song, just know it didn’t get my approval,” Otile wrote.

Although the singer did not mention any artiste by name, the message quickly drew attention from fans who began connecting it to conversations around an unreleased collaboration.

Jovial Responds

Shortly after Otile’s post, singer Jovial shared a message of her own, which many interpreted as a response to the situation.

The singer appeared to suggest that someone had not supported her growth over the years.

“😂😂 Wewe sema tu you have never wanted me to win! For years! Tena usitake niongee,” she wrote.

Jovial did not reveal who she was addressing, but the timing of the post led many fans to speculate that it was linked to Otile Brown’s earlier remarks.

KRG the Don Joins the Conversation

Musician and businessman KRG the Don later entered the discussion with a lengthy post on his Instagram Stories, appearing to defend Jovial while criticising what he described as a pattern of limiting other artistes’ opportunities.

“He has never wanted you to see the success of anyone. They had a song together, but unless the song is uploaded on his platform,” KRG wrote.

He went on to accuse some artistes of holding back collaborations and preventing others from benefiting from shared projects.

“Why agree to do something then sabotage it later? Music is supposed to be timeless. Comedy at all if you believe in your craft,” he added.

KRG’s comments further fueled debate online, with fans sharing different opinions about the claims and the future of the alleged collaboration.

Fans React

The exchange has generated mixed reactions from social media users, with some supporting the artistes involved while others called for the reported song to be released.

Some fans argued that good music should be shared with audiences regardless of personal disagreements.

“Great music deserves an audience,” one user commented.

The artistes involved have not publicly confirmed the details of the alleged collaboration or whether the song will eventually be released.

KRG vs Kendi: Award show beef

KRG The Don has fired back at fellow singer Kendi after she questioned his recent win as Dancehall Artist of the Year at the Kenya C Awards.

KRG responded through his Instagram Story shortly after Kendi’s remarks began circulating online. His message blended humour with pointed criticism, dismissing her opinion and suggesting she focus on her own affairs rather than commenting on his achievements.

Screenshots of his post quickly spread across Instagram, Facebook and other social media platforms, intensifying the back-and-forth and drawing mixed reactions from fans.

How the Dispute Began

The tension started when Kendi publicly questioned the legitimacy of KRG’s award win. According to widely shared social media posts, she implied that another veteran dancehall act was more deserving of the recognition.

However, her remarks were primarily circulated online, with no detailed statement published in mainstream media. As of the time of reporting, she has not issued any clarification or extended response.

The Award Win

KRG The Don was officially crowned Dancehall Artist of the Year at the 2026 Kenya C Awards, cementing his continued relevance in Kenya’s urban music scene.

Over the years, he has cultivated a strong following through club performances, high-energy stage shows and tracks that blend dancehall with Afro-urban influences. Some of his popular songs include Mambo Imechemka and Whine and Drop. He has also collaborated with several local and regional artists, maintaining a visible presence in the industry.

Industry-Wide Debate

Award season disagreements are nothing new in Kenya’s competitive music landscape, especially within genres like dancehall. Social media has amplified this latest clash, with fans debating:

  • Whether KRG’s body of work justifies the award

  • The transparency and criteria used by award organisers

  • The current state and direction of Kenyan dancehall music

At the time of publication, the Kenya C Awards organisers have not released an official statement addressing the controversy. Meanwhile, Kendi has yet to respond further to KRG’s Instagram remarks.

As discussions continue online, the episode highlights the passionate — and often polarising — nature of recognition within Kenya’s evolving music industry.

Kenyan Music Drama Heats Up: Otile Brown, Bien, and KRG the Don Clash Over Manager’s Exit

The Kenyan music scene is in turmoil once again, and this time the drama is almost louder than the music itself. Otile Brown’s manager, Mumbi Maina, has reportedly stepped down after barely a year in the role, sparking a flurry of reactions from fellow artists—and plenty of social media shade.

Bien Throws First Punch with a Viral Soundtrack

Sauti Sol’s Bien-Aimé Baraza wasted no time commenting on the news. He reposted a story about Mumbi’s departure and cheekily added his own viral track, “All My Enemies Are Suffering,” as the soundtrack. Fans immediately interpreted this as a subtle jab at Otile Brown, implying that Bien was celebrating Otile’s misfortune.

Otile Fires Back on Instagram

Otile Brown didn’t take the shade lightly. He launched into a fiery Instagram Stories rant, accusing Bien of being fake, attention-seeking, and addicted to social media clout. According to Otile, Bien is constantly inserting himself into trending conversations just to stay relevant, particularly on TikTok and gossip blogs.

KRG the Don Steps In with a Reality Check

Not to be left out, Dancehall artist KRG the Don joined the fray, calling for calm—and throwing in his own blunt commentary. Using his Instagram Stories, KRG criticized the constant bickering among Kenyan artists:

“I don’t understand our local artists anymore. They like fighting over nothing all the time. You’re all struggling in life!! The real enemy is poverty.”

KRG didn’t stop there. In what many saw as both support and a roast, he urged fans to stream Otile Brown’s music, implying that Otile is struggling emotionally and creatively:

“Please help Otile by listening to his music again. That’s all he knows how to do in this world. He can’t do anything else. I’m begging you on his behalf.”

“He’s almost crying now. He’s beefing with everyone just to stay relevant. Next time Otile, if you get favours again, be humble. Usikule stock.”

“We Need Unity, Not Plot 10 Drama”

KRG then called for unity in the industry, comparing Kenya’s infighting to “Plot 10 children” squabbling over petty issues:

“Artists from other countries are uniting on projects and elevating their culture globally. We’re stuck fighting. Meanwhile, Kenya is home to international acts—our artists don’t even realize that others around Africa dream of gaining Kenyan recognition.”

Backlash Over “Local Artist” Comment

KRG’s pointed reference to Bien as a “local artist” sparked immediate backlash, with fans quick to defend Bien’s global credentials. From sold-out international tours to high-profile collaborations, Bien has emerged as one of Kenya’s most internationally visible musicians.

While Otile’s management shake-up remains the spark, the broader fallout reveals deeper tensions in Kenya’s music industry—from the challenges of staying relevant to the pressures of fame and the constant battle for dominance in an evolving digital landscape.

Whether this latest feud fizzles out or escalates further remains to be seen. One thing’s clear: in Kenya’s music scene, the drama never stops.

KRG The Don Eyes Parliament in 2027, Returns from Social Media Break with Bold Ambitions

After a noticeable hiatus from social media, musician KRG The Don is back—and he’s coming in hot with political aspirations. The Mambo Yamechemka hitmaker has announced plans to run for a parliamentary seat in the 2027 General Election.

Speaking in an interview with Trudy Kitui, KRG shared that his goal is to transition from the entertainment scene to public service.

“I want to run for MP, but I haven’t started active politics yet,” he explained. “Politics requires stamina. You must be grounded and truly understand the struggles of the people. You need real solutions before stepping in. I’ve taken time to learn, and now, I feel ready.”

Known for his flamboyant lifestyle and confident persona, KRG described himself as a “very ambitious person” who has already ticked the box on his entertainment goals.


Mental Health Rumors and His Break from Social Media

Addressing rumors that his disappearance from social platforms was linked to depression, KRG was quick to set the record straight.

“I’m OK—just busy with other things. I’ve been focusing on business and fatherhood. Fans have been asking why I went silent, but honestly, I’ve just been enjoying peace off social media. Things will change soon, and more music is on the way.”


On Missing Out on a Government Appointment

Speculation has circulated that KRG was overlooked for a state appointment, especially due to his well-known rapport with President William Ruto. He responded with characteristic candor:

“People expected me to be appointed, but the president is the boss—he picks who’s best for the job. Maybe my name hasn’t come up yet, but if I’m ever given the chance to serve, I won’t hesitate. I know I’d do a great job.”

Plans for Public Service and Future Focus

In a 2024 interview with Betty Kyallo, KRG revealed that should he join public office, he intends to step away from private business altogether.

“I want my kids to handle the private business. I’ll focus on being a public officer.”

When asked which constituency he plans to run in, KRG remained vague.

“I want to start as an MP, but I won’t disclose where just yet. I don’t want to cause panic. The moment people hear ‘Bughaa anataka MP’, they’ll start calling me with every issue—and I’m not trying to be part of every funeral committee just yet!”

With his return, KRG The Don is clearly shifting gears, signaling a new chapter that blends ambition, leadership, and a deep interest in serving the public.

KRG’s Decision to Quit Music Mocked by Fan Reactions

KRG The Don has officially announced his retirement from the music scene, revealing plans to shift his focus toward more meaningful aspects of his life. He hinted at possibly running for a political position in 2027. Responding to fans who noticed his recent absence, KRG shared, “DM za Bughaa umenyamaza zimejaa sana,” acknowledging the many messages he received.

He clarified, “That chapter is closed. I’ve finished with entertainment—music, shows, influencing, and controversy. I enjoyed every moment, from my online battles to embarrassing situations.”

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KRG further explained that he now plans to concentrate on personal growth, family, business, faith, and education, while preparing for the 2026 political campaign season, promising “clean politics.”

“My silence will be as loud as my noise once was,” KRG remarked, adding with a touch of humor, “For anyone with unfinished business, let’s settle it quietly and move forward together.”

In a message to his supporters, KRG expressed gratitude, saying, “Mungu aendelee kuwabariki, you’re truly powerful people.”

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However, his announcement was met with mixed reactions online. Some fans humorously questioned the significance of his music career:

– @ajsharl47: “Which music exactly, lol.”
– @KennedyOsera: “I don’t know a single song of his, what language did he sing in?”
– @tabbkerubo: “Clout didn’t work out, let him rest.”
– @itssirMutua_254: “Who knows his songs?”
– @Stitches_AFC: “Wait, he was a musician?”
– @Nyaxthevice: “KRG trying to stay relevant when he never was! KRG’s a joke, just like his music!”

KRG The Don: Protests Are Now for Thieves and Lazy People

KRG The Don has urged Kenyans to return to work instead of participating in demonstrations.

According to him, hired goons have started infiltrating the protests, thereby undermining their original purpose.

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“I guess it’s time we go back to work now because these protests have become a haven for thieves and lazy people who have nothing to lose,” he said.

His comments came shortly after several young people were caught stealing during the Finance Bill 2024 demonstrations.

In videos circulating on social media, a young man was allegedly caught stealing a printer. In Mombasa, police had to rescue a young man being beaten by a mob for allegedly stealing during the protests.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has also released the images of 38 individuals suspected of engaging in criminal activities during the anti-Finance Bill protests.

On Tuesday, the DCI announced that detectives had been dispatched to apprehend individuals captured on camera taking advantage of the demonstrations to mug pedestrians.

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“Anyone involved in criminal activities is reminded that it is just a matter of time before the long arm of the law catches up with them, and that their felonious acts shall be met with the full force of the law,” the DCI stated.

Pauline Njoroge echoed similar sentiments, advising the Gen Z protestors to reconsider their strategy.

“Dear Gen Z! I strongly believe you should now release a poster canceling the Tuesday and Thursday protests until further notice. Regime-sponsored goons have taken over with an aim to destroy the image of the patriotic movement that you began, which saw the successful rejection of the Finance Bill 2024. Calling off the street protests does not mean going silent. Maintain a strong voice on the very powerful social media space, relentlessly demanding better governance, accountability, and citizen-friendly policies and legislation. But the streets are a no-go zone for now! Aluta Continua!” she posted.

Photos of 8 Kenyan celebrities who have constructed multi-million-shilling mansions

Several Kenyan celebrities have recently showcased their newly built high-end mansions. Below is a list of notable figures who have invested in luxurious properties:

Khaligraph Jones, also known as ‘OG’, is constructing a two-story building that includes a recording studio.

In September 2023, Khaligraph Jones unveiled his extravagant mansion, regularly updating his followers on its progress via social media.

Mulamwah, has built a 5-bedroom house in his hometown of Kitale, nearing completion. The comedian has openly shared his journey from living in a bedsitter to achieving this milestone, which also allowed him to acquire a new Mercedes-Benz.

Ian Marwa recently surprised the public with his newly built mansion, revealing he spent a significant amount on its construction.

Comedian Osoro

The comedian recently completed construction of his home, sharing photos online and expressing gratitude to God for his achievement.

MCA Tricky

The radio host is currently building a mansion in Machakos County, expected to cost seven million Kenyan shillings upon completion.

Dorea Chege

Kenyan socialite Dorea Chege has also built her own mansion, sharing glimpses of it with her fans in a short video clip.

Phoina

Kenyan businesswoman Phoina has joined the list of celebrities who have invested in their own luxurious properties by building a mansion.

 

KRG the Don

Kenyan dancehall artist and businessman KRG, known for his lavish lifestyle and frequent displays of wealth, owns multiple properties in Nairobi, including a prominent mansion.

Krg the Don discloses the origin of his significant wealth

KRG the Don has revealed that much of his wealth is inherited, rather than earned through hard work as many believe.

“A significant portion of my wealth is actually inheritance. Many of these assets existed before I was born; I acquired them through inheritance, not by my own efforts, but by luck. This isn’t truly my wealth, it was passed down to me by those who lived before,” the musician explained.

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He further elaborated on why he hasn’t transferred these assets into his own name, stating that he chose to keep them as they are out of respect for his ancestors and those who came before him. He believes it wouldn’t be wise to change the ownership.

“I haven’t transferred anything into my name; I only manage them. I don’t want our elders to say that I squandered the wealth. What I do is maybe just pay a little tax.”

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The musician admitted that he hasn’t visited those buildings for several years because he doesn’t see the need to do so.

Aside from his musical career, KRG is also a well-known entrepreneur who owns the club ‘Casavera.’ Recently, he announced plans to temporarily close the club.

“The business declined because of new bars like Quiver… so we thought of closing it down, doing renovations, and then coming back with new strategies,” he explained.

Details of KRG’s tense connection with Takataka hitmaker Alvindo are revealed

Dancehall artist KRG the Don recently discussed his strained relationship with the “Takataka” hitmaker, Alvindo.

During an interview on Mseto East Africa, the musician disclosed that Alvindo, known for the hit song “Takataka,” became distant and even attempted to stab him.

When asked about Alvindo’s current whereabouts, KRG revealed that he had no idea, as several years had passed since their last encounter.

The father of four further explained that Alvindo began carrying knives, attempting to stab him, accusing the musician of making money from his songs without sharing the proceeds.

“Alinichangia nilimtolea ile ngoma ‘Takataka,’ akaona yeye niostaa knishinda mimi, akanza kubeba na visu anasema atanindunga ati mi nimetengeneza pesa na mziki wake,” stated KRG.

KRG also disclosed that their separation occurred after Alvindo accused him of being an Illuminati member and attempted to assault him at his studio, with DJ Lyta and DJ Vans as witnesses.

“Akaanza kusema ati mtaani kule ametoka hao watu wanamuambia nimetengeneza hela nyingi sana ati hizo magari mi huendesha ni pesa yake oooh, ati nmeingia illuminati, sijui nimeuza song yake vitu mingi tu, Yaani DJ Lyta ni shahidi wangu, DJ Vans na DJ Lyta tukiwa huko studio kijana alikuja anataka kunipiga… Lyta ndio akaniambia KRG usimpige mwache hajui anafanya nini mwache tu nikamfukuza kijana nikamwambia asijaribu kurudi en hapo,” narrated KRG.

KRG the Don Finds Peace and Plenty on His New Ranch

Musician KRG the Don, already known for his impressive collection of assets, has added a sprawling ranch to his portfolio. Sharing clips of his new property on Instagram, KRG revealed his plans to spend his retirement on this expansive farm.

While acknowledging his contentment with the new lifestyle, he also shared his son’s discontent with leaving the city behind. KRG humorously remarked, “These days, if someone hates you, it means you did something right. I’m living life on the ranch now.”

His Instagram stories provided fans with a glimpse into the vastness of the ranch. He announced his intention to farm potatoes and, alongside his sons, stopped by to purchase seedlings for fruit trees. “No farm is complete without fruit trees,” he declared, emphasizing his dedication to building a thriving agricultural operation.

Gazing at the breathtaking landscape, KRG expressed his excitement for his future on the farm. “This is where you’ll find me when I retire from making music,” he stated. The ranch’s size even sparked an idea for a zip line, which KRG discussed with a friend.

KRG’s new venture marks a significant shift from his previous lifestyle, and his enthusiasm for farming and enjoying the natural beauty of his new home is evident in his social media posts.

 

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KRG sparks in anger after being told he slept with Diana Marua

KRG the Don has now replied to the viral assault that Bahati and Diana Marua endured when someone altered their family image to include a number of male celebrities.

KRG, a father of four, called out the trolls who inserted his image over the family portrait of the Bahati, saying,

“When will people learn to respect children in this country? You can troll me and other adults all you can but watoto wa mtu is a No Go Zone.”

He continued by urging Kenyans to show some consideration for other people’s children, stressing that kids ought to be protected from such things.

Many people might be surprised to learn that KRG has known Diana and Bahati for a long time. Even Heaven, their first child, has him as a godfather.

“We are good friends, we were having fun we were dancing, you know, she is like my sister When I am with my sister I can hold you, I can hug you, the only thing I cannot do ni mambo ya ile sasa ya mzee kabisa kabisa , lakini kushikana ku kufurahia hata tuimbe pampoja that one you can do with your sister,” he previously said to Mungai Eve.

A few hours prior to KRG’s response, another male celebrity who had been altered to look like his family had made a similar statement.

Victor Wanyama, a former Harambee Stars icon, expressed his disgust over the image in a tweet urging that Kenyans stop their slurs.

“This Foolishness Needs To Stop Now.”

Kenyans warn Bahati KRG wants his wife Diana B

A video of Kenyan singer Bahati and his wife Diana Marua dancing and drinking with rapper KRG the Don at a nightclub has gone viral. The video, which was shared by Diana Marua on her Instagram stories, has sparked mixed reactions from the couple’s followers.

Some fans have expressed disappointment and concern over Bahati and Diana’s behavior, considering Bahati’s past as a gospel singer. Others have argued that the couple has the right to enjoy themselves and that their personal choices should not be subjected to unnecessary scrutiny.

The video has also added fuel to the ongoing debate surrounding Bahati’s musical journey, particularly his transition from gospel music to love songs. The singer had previously announced that he would continue to serve God despite venturing into secular music.

Some fans have raised concerns about the fact that Diana Marua is still breastfeeding her less than a year old daughter, while others have questioned the boundaries between singer KRG The Don and Bahati’s wife, Diana.

In the past, Diana has openly admitted to struggling with alcohol addiction. The mother of three acknowledged having sought companionship from various men to fulfill different needs, including clothing, hairstyling, alcohol, and rent. Diana also revealed that her drinking habits were persistent, extending from Monday to Monday.

The video has sparked a discussion about the public’s expectations of celebrities, as well as the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle in the spotlight. It remains to be seen how Bahati and Diana will respond to the criticism, but the video has certainly put their relationship under the microscope.

KRG the Don breaks silence on paternity claims

Entrepreneur and renowned recording artiste KRG the Don has finally broken his silence about recent claims that he fathered a daughter out of wedlock and neglected the child for several years.

In a recent interview with a popular YouTube content creator, KRG shed light on the matter.

The Mambo Imechemka hitmaker expressed his commitment to finding out the truth, emphasizing that if the teenage girl was indeed his daughter, he would wholeheartedly welcome her into his family.

“If the child is truly mine, I will apologize to everyone and take full responsibility as the father,” said KRG.

Should the DNA test confirm his paternity, KRG vowed to celebrate the young girl and make up for the years she had endured without him.

“If she is truly mine, we will hold a grand celebration to honor her and acknowledge the suffering she has experienced. We will have to throw a big party to welcome her into the family,” he said.

KRG’s comments come after a woman named Maureen Muthoni claimed that he was the father of her 16-year-old daughter. Muthoni said that she had a brief relationship with KRG in 2006 and that he was aware of her pregnancy. However, she said that he refused to take responsibility for the child and that she had been raising her daughter on her own ever since.

KRG has denied Muthoni’s claims, but he has agreed to take a DNA test to determine whether he is the father of her daughter. The results of the test are expected to be released in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, KRG has said that he is focused on finding out the truth and that he is committed to providing for his daughter if she is indeed his.

“I want to know the truth,” he said. “If she is my daughter, I will take care of her. I will make sure that she has everything she needs.”

KRG sues clout chaser claiming he owes him

KRG is often the victim of clout-chasing celebrities. And this time around it was some riff-raff upstart who claimed he owed him money for work done and when you’re at the level of exposure and business that Bwana Karuga claims to be on then this can truly be damaging to your brand.

KRG Sends Advice To Thee Pluto After He Claimed He’s Depressed

And so after the tick tock that was created by the attention seeker went viral, KRG decided to involve his lawyers who have threatened to Sue the young man if he does not adhere to a cease-and-desist order.

KRG Throws Shade At Anerlisa Muigai For Not Having Kids (Screenshot)

It’s clear KRG is suffering from the Pains of success.

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