Octopizzo Slams Kenyans for Supporting Diamond over Otile Brown

[Photo Credit:Octopizzo Twitter]

By Lydia M Joshua

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Renowned Kenyan artist Octopizzo has slammed Kenyans for supporting foreign artists over local musicians.

Octopizzo took to Twitter to express his disappointment in a series of tweets, giving an example of top Tanzanian artist Diamond Platnumz and our very own Otile Brown.

“MFs out here Gassing Diamond but will not support Otile Brown. The Mediocrity on this platform. Smh,” he tweeted on his official page.

The comments elicited both positive and negative reactions from Kenyans.

Those who did not support his point of view argued that they supported quality work, while the other group agreed with Octo, giving an example of Otile Browns’ ‘Just in Love’ album which did not receive the same love from Kenyans.

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After the controversial tweet, he posted some pictures on the streets with Kenyans, adding more comments on the subject.

He later tweeted that some people spend more time preparing a table to impress their enemies, instead of feasting with the real ones that never betrayed them.

Meanwhile, Octopizzo is currently flying high with his recently released album dubbed ‘Jungle Fever’.

The album which was released on 20th November 2020 has fifteen singles. The visuals for his debut single ‘Good Morning Africa’ also premiered on the same day.

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The jam which is about celebrating the rich culture in Africa is complete with cinematic visuals.

The song’s intention was intended to create a sense of pride for those of us in Africa, for the rich heritage and culture while giving people listening from outside Africa, the feeling of urgency to come to Africa and experience the lifestyle, the good and the bad and participate in making the place better.

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