Byzzo the Baddest and Stivo Simple Boy in Kibera

Stivo Simple Boy, Byzzo The Baddest calls out Harmonize for stealing their song

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Harmonize recently had an altercation(not physically) with one Magix Enga who is both an artiste and a record producer for stealing his beats which the Tanzanian musician used to release ‘Uno’. The matter was solved and the ‘Uno’ record was later on returned to YouTube after being off for quite some time.

This time around, the ‘Vijana Tuwache Mihadarati’ hitmaker, Stivo Simple Boy together with Byzzo The Baddest called out Harmonize for using the hook of their hit song ‘Inauma’ which was released late last year in November which was received positively by fans.

Harmonize released his hit song and his first song of the year dubbed ‘hainistui’ which is currently trending on YouTube in Kenya and Tanzania and on the record he indeed uses the catch hook of Stivo Simple Boy and Byzzo The Baddest’s hit record ‘Inauma’.

Harmonize sings ‘Inauma, itabidi uzoee’ which is the official hook of ‘Inauma’ record as written and performed by Byzzo The Baddest and Stivo Simple Boy and the artistes can’t keep about it because apparently, they were not consulted about anything before the record was put out.

Byzzo The Baddest and Stivo Simple Boy on set of their 'Inauma' music video shoot in Kibera. The song was officially released on November 2019. Photo credit: Instagram/byzzo_the_baddest
Byzzo The Baddest and Stivo Simple Boy on set of their ‘Inauma’ music video shoot in Kibera. The song was officially released on November 2019. Photo credit: Instagram/byzzo_the_baddest

Stivo Simple Boy and Byzzo The Baddest are not very happy Harmonize used their song on his latest song ‘Hainistui’ without anybody from Harmonize’s team reaching out and their management doesn’t know anything about the issue at hand.

 

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Habari ndio iyo, Hii inauma but itakua ngumu kuzoea @madeinkiberaprods @byzzo_the_baddest

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