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Mwijaku Discloses the Reason Why Kenyan artists Cannot be Compared to Tanzanians

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Mwijaku questions Kenyan artists output as he compares the country with his own country.

In a video he shared online, he shared that the reason Kenyans don’t get the same endorsements as other artists in Tanzania is because they are not as hardworking as the Tanzanians are.

Adding that Tanzanians are of higher value than Kenyans because their work speaks for itself hence the reason they get big endorsements from big international companies compared to Kenyans that get small endorsements of promoting diapers and baby care.

He also said that other upcoming artists look to Tanzanians so that they can emulate their ways. He even went on to talk about the high economy in Kenya and the demonstrations that were being staged, an act he despised and said was wrong and unfortunate. Adding that his country doesn’t take part in such demonstrations, as the residents are motivated by their own artists to work hard so that they don’t lack and end up demonstrating.

According to Mwijaku, Tanzanians turn any bad situation into a good one, saying that Kenyans are being misled and can’t be used as an example to the rest of the world because they are incompetent from the music industry to their own well being.

This beef started when Khaligraph Jones called out the Tanzanian artists saying that they are nothing compared to Kenyans and they shouldn’t pride themselves because they don’t even know how to dress up on events like Kenyans kill it when it comes to dripping. And now it has risen to levels of artists from both sides throwing at each other with diss tracks.

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