Otile Brown joins Willy Paul in slamming Coke Studio 
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Otile Brown joins Willy Paul in slamming Coke Studio 

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Otile Brown is the latest musician to express his frustrations with Coke Studio Africa after Willy Paul lodged his complaints.

The singer slammed Coke Studio after he failed to be included in the list of musicians who have been selected to perform in this year’s edition.

Otile claimed that Coke Studio couldn’t afford to pay him.

“Bizee coke studio should check that list again,” a fan told Otile.

To which he replied;

“@unruly_o.ne lol hawaja wai fika bei, ever since.., Wachukue hao wanataka kuenda.”

Otile’s sentiments came after Willy Paul threw jabs at Coke Studio for selecting Khaligraph Jones and Nikita Kering to represent Kenya in this year’s edition.

“What criteria does Coke Studio use to pick musicians? Because for the longest time I’ve been topping their surveys or is it another cartel based system? We have myself, Wakadinali, OB and many more. Anyway let me mind my business,” Willy Paul ranted.

“Iyo cartel unasema inaitwa Khali Cartel na mimi ndo kusema uko. Tuma CV nikisha review ntaona kama ntakuweka maybe 2030 sababu next year bado ni mimi mpaka 2029,” Khaligraph replied to Willy Paul.

“Sasa kijana mbona unakam na hasira ivo?” Willy Paul asked Khaligraph.

Coke Studio is a music television series and international music franchise that brings together artists from different genres, backgrounds, and countries to collaborate and create unique musical performances. It was originally created by the Coca-Cola Company and is produced in various countries around the world.

The concept of Coke Studio revolves around the idea of “fusion” and collaboration, where artists reinterpret each other’s songs, blend different musical styles, and create new arrangements. The show aims to celebrate diversity and promote cultural exchange through music.

Coke Studio typically features both established and emerging artists, including renowned musicians, singers, and bands. The artists come together in a studio environment to collaborate on songs, often incorporating elements of traditional and contemporary music, as well as regional and international influences.

Coke Studio has been produced in multiple countries, including Pakistan, India, Africa, the Middle East, and more. Each version of Coke Studio showcases the unique musical talent and cultural richness of the respective region.

The series has gained popularity for its innovative musical collaborations, powerful performances, and the platform it provides for artists to showcase their skills and connect with a wider audience. Many performances from Coke Studio have achieved significant success and have been well-received by music lovers around the world.