Otile Brown goes after Diamond & Mbosso for wearing fake jewellery

WCB Signee Mbosso put on display his newly acquired pendant that bears his name and face.

Diamond Platnumz and Otile Brown
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Singer Otile Brown is taking a jab at Tanzanian singer Diamond Platnumz and his protégé Mbosso.

This comes just days after the two imported new custom-made jewelry and flaunted them on social media. 

In his social media, Brown has come out to suggest that the two Bongo artistes might have purchased fake jewelry.

"With love punguzeni mabati kwenye shingo or you keep quiet, mnachokesha. Hao ni watu gani mnannunua chain kwao," he asked 

Adding "Tuelewane, y'all can't be talking rich all the time and still rocking fugazii, inspire game, ujanja wa nini and y'all 'blessed' Chain baada ya miezi kaghaa huioni tena maana imeshika kutu."

He went on to list a number of stores that sell certified chains "Mbona tusinunue huko na sisi najua uwezo mnao."

He went on to ask them to stop flaunting such things as young people would think life is easy "Got youngings thinking this ish is easy and now nobody wants to put in the work. Its not bad rocking fugazi, they say, fake it till you make it."

"Tatizo ni, if you have made it but you're rocking it and still running your mouth. We gonna check you for the love of the game."

On Thursday, WCB Signee Mbosso put on display his newly acquired pendant that bears his name and face.

Otile Brown's pots
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The pendants that were delivered from the UK were made with a mixer of White, Yellow, and Black diamonds and coated with Gold.

The  Selemani hitmaker disclosed that a fully customized pendant cost him millions of shillings but with no regrets.

During the unveiling, Mbosso warned his fellow celebrities to stop wearing fake chains as they risk getting infected.

“These pendants cost so much… invest my brothers and stop wearing fake chains (Vijana achene kuvaa mabati, tia hela). From now henceforth if a fan touches this we are fighting,” Mbosso said in part

Just recently Otile threatened to quit music if his upcoming album is not a hit.

"I got too much game on my upcoming album, real lief experiences," he said

Adding "It has to make it to at least top three best albums in Africa, Just to be fair or else I'm quitting music."