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KRG The Don Says His Last Born Son Is Wealthier Than Harmonize

Flashy Kenyan musician KRG The Don has made light of the wealth of Tanzanian Bongo Star Harmonize. KRG compared Harmonize’s wealth to that of his last born son.

The outspoken KRG ignited the beef with the Konde gang CEO after the release of the viral ‘wealthiest East African Artists list’ that stirred a buzz on social media for the better part of this week. Harmonize appeared on the list with a networth of more that $5 Million while KRG was nowhere to be seen.

KRG is known for publicly slamming fellow celebrities by making controversial statements. He recently blasted Akothee for not inviting him to her wedding, rendering the wedding null and void, and now he has turned to Harmonize.

This is what he shared on social media: “Mtoto wangu lastborn ako na pesa kushinda Harmonize.”

KRG has been leading a flashy lifestyle purporting to be a billionaire. Last year in an interview, KRG revealed his three sons out of four are enrolled in school and he spends approximately Ksh 4.8 million on school fees.

“Watoto wangu wanasoma Nairobi, kuna mmoja nalipa laki saba (700,000), kuna mwingine nalipa laki sita (600,000), na kuna mwingine nalipa laki tatu (300,000). Na kuna mwingine ndio anataka kuanza shule, ukipiga kwa jumla haraka haraka, kwa mwaka, mtoto mmoja anachukua milioni mbili na laki (2,100,000), mwingine anachukua milioni moja laki nane (1,800,000), mwingine laki tisa (900,000).”He said.

KRG is not the first Kenyan musician to challenge Harmonize’s wealth as musician and politician Jaguar had also said he would quit music and his job as CAS if Harmonize was richer than him.

Maureen Omollo

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