Diamond Platnumz bought his WCB team some WCB chains. He reiterated on the #WCB4Life motto. Photo credit: Instagram/diamondplatnumz
Diamond Platnumz bought his WCB team some WCB chains. He reiterated on the #WCB4Life motto. Photo credit: Instagram/diamondplatnumz

Diamond Platnumz bought every single member of Wasafi a diamond chain

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Diamond Platnumz got enough money to throw around and not feel any pinch at all.

Diamond Platnumz remembered his team as well when he was splurging on himself abroad.

It wasn’t all about him at all, he always has his team members in mind whenever he’s making his money moves.

The rapper who met up with some upper echelon rappers and record producers in the US got the entire East African region talking about him after he bought himself a Rolls Royce worth over $335,350 that was recently delivered to him in his house after he bought yet another luxury SUV, an escalade.

Diamond Platnumz is on fire, both musically (after he recently released his first-ever solo song of 2021) and splurging on himself.

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The one and only Simba got enough money to blow not only for days but for years and years to come. He’s the boss of a conglomerate, a successful one which means money isn’t a problem for him at all.

Diamond Platnumz real name Naseeb Abdul Juma Issack decided to remember his team by buying all his Wasafi team a chain each taking to social media to flaunt them.

He bought them from IceJewlz, internationally recognized jewelers, their reputation precedes them.

He shared the video on social media hinting that every other WCB signee will get their own Cuba link chain and a WCB pendant showing out reminding people that there are some levels to this game.

 

 

 

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