Crème De La Crème has stunned fans by claiming he’s the original creator of the viral hit “Anguka Nayo”, which has become a global sensation in just eight days.
Crème revealed on his Instagram page that he made the beat for the song seven years ago, under the name ‘Kufa Juu’.
“I Made the Anguka Nayo / Kufa Juu Beat back in 2017 , and We dropped “ Kufa Juu “ Ft Tribeless & The Kansol , Mejja & Madtraxx Huge Huge Banger To Date 🔥🔥,” Creme wrote.
The song, released by a group of young Kenyans called Wadagliz, has taken the world by storm, racking up over one million views on social media platform X.
But Crème De La Crème is now claiming that his original beat was stolen and used in the Wadagliz version of the song.
“Fast Forward 7 Years Later and Here we are .. Anguka Nayo , Taking over the World 💯🔥 one City at a Time 🙏🔥
Sometimes I feel like I’m In denial but It’s such a Humbling time in my life,” he wrote.
Despite his claims, Crème De La Crème praised Wadagliz for taking his beat to the world and giving it new life.
“Seeing the Kenyan Sound crossing borders and breaking records , making a Grand Entry into Hollywood 🔥 It’s Just AMAZING. Nuff Heavy Love to the Young kings @wadagliz_ke .. It’s Your Time 🔥🔥
“We made an Anthem 🔥🔥 Kenya to The World 🇰🇪 @ericmusyoka You did justice on the Mastering and the extra Keys 🔥 We shall tell that story .. Podcast Soon 😂🔥
“Isaiah 60:22 “ When The Time is Right, The Lord will MAKE IT HAPPEN “ Yours Truly, The Vibe Dealer,” he wrote.
Wadagliz has not responded to the claims, but fans are divided on social media about whether Crème De La Crème is telling the truth or trying to cash in on the song’s success.
The drama surrounding ‘Anguka Nayo’ has sparked a heated debate about ownership and creativity in music, with many calling for clarity on who should be credited as the original creator of the song.
As the controversy continues to unfold, one thing is certain – ‘Anguka Nayo’ has become a global phenomenon, and its creators are reaping the rewards of their hard work.