Majirani must clear my name - Refigah

Refigah.
Refigah.

RISING Kenyan rapper Tom Watimah aka Majirani has chosen to bury the hatchet with Grandpa Records' creative director Refigah and producer cum rapper V6.

According to him, he no longer harbours ill feelings against the two, after a spate of disagreements and counter-accusations between him, fellow rappers V6 and Kenrazy and Refigah over the Hivo Ndo Kunaendanga hit song.

“After numerous disagreements between me and the other guys, I have decided to reconcile with them for the sake of my own growth as an artiste. I had a long talk with V6 and we smoothened the issues between us. I have also cut ties with music marketer Opipi and I am willing to fully work with Refigah,” he told Word Is.

However, according to Refigah, there is nothing he can do for the rapper, unless he comes clean on all the “lies he's been spreading to tarnish my name.”

“I have no issues with him but he must first go public and clear my name. He has accused me severally of taking his money among other allegations and he must apologise for painting me and my record label in bad light,” he added.

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