Nadia Mukami explains why she chased away her signee and vowed not to work with upcoming artistes again
Nadia Mukami and Latinoh aka King Of Love. Photo/Courtesy.

Nadia Mukami explains why she chased away her signee and vowed not to work with upcoming artistes again

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Nadia Mukami fell out with her first signee Latinoh aka King Of Love and expelled him from her record label Sevens Creative Hub.

The songbird couldn’t tolerate Latinoh at her record label after the Mombasa-based singer had made a grave mistake.

Nadia Mukami, in a series of posts on Instagram, opened up on how Latinoh was disrespectful towards her as his boss, and how he had too much pride as a newbie.

According to the songstress, Latinoh decided to seek greener pastures because he was lied to that a woman could not run a record label.

“I had actually dropped Latinoh from Sevens Creative Hub and I vowed never to work with artists especially new artists again, that’s why the silence was loud and long. But I had to make intellectual decisions and not emotional decisions and have him release the remaining projects we had agreed on,” Nadia Mukami wrote.

“Now @latinohoofficial hizo advice za kando kando achana nazo. Did you see the Sailors story they moved from the frying pan to fire!! That’s how it works! Watu wa industry watakuchocha ita ata 2 bob ya video hautapata from anyone. Fanya kazi sasa,” she added.

Nadia further laughed at Latinoh as she poked fun at how he was lied to only to be dumped.

“Walidanganya kijana wa watu watamsign a woman can’t run a label lol. Ata audio hawakukulipia! Sasa stay focused na kazi.”

On his part, Latinoh thanked Nadia Mukami for her input in his career urging her not to get tired of him.

“@nadia_mukami wewe ni kama malaika umetumwa kuja kuzitimiza ndoto zangu. Sina neno ambalo liyaweza kuubeba uzito wa shukrani zangu kwako. Lakini nataka ujue nakupenda na nakuheshimu na kukushukuru pia. Naongea haya nikiwa na akili zangu timamu. Nitakua na wewe bega kwa bega kwenye hii safari ambayo tumeianza. Usinichoke,” he wrote.