The 'Utawala' hitmaker wrote in a tweet, "Wase! Nikubaya niko broke! Mtoi anahitaji pampers. Please send M-pesa."
He then sent the Paybill number. "Chochote unaeza itasaidia. Yours truly, struggling rapper/entrepreneur."
In an interview yesterday, the rapper said it wasn't about the money but about throwing the shade back at the trolls.
"I am broke. I am not poor. Being broke doesn't mean you don't have revenue. I am looking for 100K dollars to a million dollars to implement our projects to the community. That's the headache I have right now," he said.
Juliani said the problem with people is that they will never support that project. They would rather put someone down.
"People don't care about your well-being or how you are. If I am broke, the last thing I will do is to even tweet people," he said.
"I have friends who can sort me out, who can help me if that's the case. Beyond that, I have a good life, God has blessed me with two kids and people who love me, I have plans, ideas I'm implementing, and all these things I'm trying to do."
He revealed that he lost two major deals. "Initially when all these stories were coming out, we lost two deals in 2021," he said.
"I have a bigger calling and it is God who provides. There is nothing anyone can do that can scare me."
Juliani also asked the media to help promote artistes.
"I have been trolled for the last two days. People do not care about anyone. You only call when there's gist."
Juliani says the trolls and negative comments never get to him because people who troll him do not even know him.
"I am never discouraged. I have a good life. My worst life was 15-2o years ago. I have a child and people who love me. I have ideas I am implementing. I am not bothered by people on the Internet," he said.
"Most people who troll you just want bad things to happen to you. We are doing amazing projects for the community but no one cares about that. You only want gossip."
Days ago, Lilian had responded to Netizens who trolled her on social media.
"Just seen some shallow story that y'all trying to drag me into. Kwani hamchokangi? Endeeleni tu. Let me proceed with my day with my little boy," she said.
"Having control over your time is the greatest currency."
Juliani is currently making moves with his fourth album, 'Masterpiece.' Last year, Juliani did the Nairobi start-up week and hopes to employ 10,000 young people and also give them insurance.