'If you tryna kill me, make sure I'm dead!' Otile to critics

• The musician has been criticised for insinuating that there are no international artistes in East Africa.

Otile Brown
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Kenyan singer Otile Brown has clapped back at social media users who are criticizing him over his comments insinuating that there are no international artistes in East Africa.

Otile said this in an interview with Oga Obinna.

"And this international goal we will continue striving and struggling for it because the industry is stuck. Because as it stands in East Africa there is no international artist in here!" he said.

Adding, "Forget what you think, let nobody lie to you, in East Africa, there is no international artist!" 

Asked what about Diamond Platnumz, he said, "Let us keep it real if you all want to keep it real. We have a job to do!"

"Let us not lie to ourselves and be like oohh packaging oohh this and that, a lot of unnecessary noise," added Otile Brown."

"We have a job to do, we have all reached the ceiling and that's why we are struggling. We need to break the ceiling, that is the only way we will be able to rise up. Let us start embracing other music,."

He has been criticised by fans and fellow artistes including KRG the Don. Brown, has clapped back.

"If you think I'm a snake and if you tryna kill me, make sure I'm dead. Cause I'm here in the flesh."   

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