Harmonize

Diamond and his former signee Harmonize have been throwing jabs at each other online.

Troubles started when Diamond once again took credit for the role he played in Harmonize’s music career as well as other artists such as Rich Mavoko. Harmonize was unhappy that he took to Insta stories ranting.

“Nilimtoa! Nilimtoa !Nilimtoa! Nilimtoa!Nilimtoa! Ndio kweli !Asante ila inachosha nakaribia kujuta,” he wrote.

Responding to him, Diamond told him to let him be proud  because they are his children. He further suggested that they should have one event to celebrate.

“The rich with his wealth, the poor with his children. I don’t have wealth, let me be proud because you are my golden children. From there I moving to my grand children the likes of Ibraa, Mac Voice etc. In the 15 years, I want us to have an event as a family and celebrate what God blessed us with,” he said.

Harmonize would however hear none of it, saying that Diamond wouldn’t afford his current rate card.

“The problem with this poor guy is that he only remembers his children after collecting his wealth. Any way it will never happen. Those 15 years mean Tshs600 million. You won’t be able to pay me. Listen, you can be big by making others look small but you can be bigger if you make others big as well. You claimed I paid you, let this be the last time. It is tiring. Bro you can not eat your cake and have it,” he said.

Diamond however told him that he doesn’t have the energy to argue with him.

“Mataji yote nakupa chukua ushindi,” he said.

In a separate Insta story, Harmonize however regretted responding to Diamond saying that he is a winner and that he has every right to brag about being responsible for making him famous.

He however noted that, Diamond’s repetition on the matter was what was annoying him, adding that he only bragged about the matter whenever he wanted  people’s mercy.

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