KENYA: A Bitter DNA Talks Smack About His Former Record Label Grandpa Records
8 July 2016

Now more than a year since rapper DNA parted ways with his old record label Grandpa Records, it seems that he is still left with a sour taste in his mouth when someone brings up the subject.
Earlier this week the rapper was on air at Homeboyz Radio speaking to Mwalimu Rachel where he went on a rant about the record label saying “Manze Grandpa mko chini.”
“Before me, people didn’t know too much about the camp. After me, the progress has been questionable. My personal progress continues to move sky high. I dropped the label first and foremost. I didn’t get dropped!” he said.
“I hear many stories that this guy went back to drinking. Yes I went back to drinking, but how on earth does that have anything to do with parting ways with you guys (Grandpa)?”
Asked whether he was happy during his time at Grandpa, it was clear from his response that there definitely was love loss.
"If I was happy, would I have left? I put the camp on my shoulders... All those guys nobody paid me to do those songs with them,” he replied.
"I could have done Fimbo peke yangu. I didn’t have to do Dumbala, I didn’t have to do any of these songs. Sitting there with Visita for days producing content and then instead of love brothers wanna talk smack! Manze Grandpa mko chini."
But the rapper still took the time to reveal that he still had love for some of the guys at the camp, mentioning Visita and Dufla in particular.
"I love Visita as a brother. Dufla nakupenda you the young homie. Anybody else in that camp, manze find a home and jump in!"




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