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12 September 2018

Kenya: Tweep Gives King Kaka Hard Tackle for 'Relationship Vs Money' Advise

A Kenyan fan has blasted rapper King Kaka for claiming that he values relationships more than the cash he makes from deals.

The tweep used the rapper's lyrics to hit back writing how not long ago it was all about the money for Kaka.

The rapper had written, "I invest in relationships not deals, personalities not people."

To this, the fan by the name Otero responded by quoting lyrics from the rapper's Staki Kukuona.

"Kaa si pesa au biashara, basi tembea nani! nani tembea. Kaa si ganji au mradi, basi tembea nani! nani tembea," he wrote.

The tweep was praised by other users for what they termed as being honest with the musician.

Lol, notice how people suddenly think they are wise because they have made a few millions?

-- Sane Sam (@oti2sam) September 11, 2018

kuwa M-pole pic.twitter.com/KhzGu3czgf

-- Nigos (@RailzDe) September 11, 2018

Yani kwa hii street hamtambuwi wasanii😂😂😂

-- Nelson nelly🔥 (@Nelly1Kremlin) September 11, 2018

Fascinating how KOT hate

Yaani hate speech inapata more retweets than the original one. pic.twitter.com/bsfGiTUgjL

-- Alvin Niclaus Njiraini. (@ira_ini) September 12, 2018

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