"Range Rovers are for small boys" - Rolls Royce owner Diamond completely destroys Harmonize
Diamond Platnumz poses on his Rolls Royce Cullinan (left). Harmonize poses next to his Range Rover Vogue (right). Photos/Courtesy

“Range Rovers are for small boys” – Rolls Royce owner Diamond completely destroys Harmonize

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Harmonize trolled East African musicians who don’t own Range Rovers after he acquired a secondhand Range Rover Vogue, but Diamond has now silenced him completely.

Konde Boy raised eyebrows when he decided to mock fellow musicians from East Africa who do now own a Range Rovers.

The Tanzanian singer in a post on social media said musicians from East Africa who do not own a Range Rover should not talk to him.

Harmonize explained that musicians who can’t afford to buy a Range Rover are below his class and as such they are not worthy of his attention.

“If you are an East African artist and you’ve been and aren’t a Range Rover owner don’t talk to me. Remember Range Rover is my baby’s car. That means you’ve never been my baby’s level. Its like every ranger rover in town inspired by me. I am sure you know which baby I am talking about,” Harmonize wrote.

Diamond didn’t immediately respond to Harmonize until Zuchu recently bought herself a Range Rover Vogue.

While congratulating Zuchu for buying the Range Rover Vogue, Diamond took a subliminal shot at Harmonize saying that Range Rovers are for women and men who brag about the vehicle bare chest (in reference to Harmonize).

“Unajua kunifanya nitembee kifua mbele Zuuh (love emoji). Naomba kuanzia leo nirasimishe rasmi kwamba Range ni gari maalum kwajili ya queens wote wapambanaji mjini wakiongozwa na @officialzuchu,” Diamond wrote.

The older model of Range Rover Vogue that Harmonize and Zuchu bought has a price tag of about Ksh11 million – there around.

However, Diamond bought himself a brand new zero-mileage Rolls Royce Cullinan Black Badge 2021 that cost him nearly Ksh100 million.

The Wasafi boss spent a staggering 2,250,000 United Arab Emirates dirham/Ksh71 million (by 2021 UAE dirham/shilling exchange)  to but the Rolls Royce Cullinan Black Badge.

Diamond bought the monster British machine from a Rolls Royce dealer in Dubai, his manager Sallam SK Mendez was the one who sealed the deal.

With the inclusion of statutory taxes and other relevant fees, it cost Diamond an upward of Ksh100 million just to get the Rolls Royce to his compound.

Diamond's manager Sallam SK Mendez when he bought the Rolls Royce. PHOTO/Diamond Platnumz/Instagram.
Diamond’s manager Sallam SK Mendez when he bought the Rolls Royce. PHOTO/Instagram (@diamondplatnumz).
Diamond Platnumz’s Rolls Royce in the showroom in Dubai. PHOTO/Instagram (@diamondplatnumz)