KRG The Don Calls Out Kenyan Artists for Petty Drama

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KRG The Don has expressed his frustration with the Kenyan music scene, taking aim at local artists who constantly engage in petty fights instead of building each other up. The outspoken musician called for unity, warning that endless beefs are only holding the industry back.

Highlights:

  • KRG says artists are wasting energy fighting instead of uplifting each other.
  • He describes the constant beefing as childish and unproductive.
  • Urges the industry to embrace unity to achieve real success.

Main Story:

Kenyan artist KRG The Don has had enough of the non-stop drama in the local music scene. In a candid statement, he questioned why so many artists seem more focused on clout-fueled conflicts than their actual growth and success.

“I don’t understand our local artists anymore,” he said, calling out the frequent quarrels that dominate the industry. “They like fighting over nothing all the time.”

He went on to remind fellow artists that the industry is still developing, and most of them haven’t made it far enough to be throwing shade or creating divisions. “Y’all are still struggling in life!” he pointed out bluntly.

KRG stressed that what the industry truly needs is unity not constant online spats or public beefs. Comparing the artists’ behavior to children from the same plot estate fighting over petty issues, he encouraged them to shift focus toward building a strong and collaborative music community.

Is it time for Kenyan artists to put egos aside and start building something bigger together?