“RIP Music”: Kenyans can’t get over Sasha Diva’s ‘bad songs’

Musician, socialite, and media personality, who is also an actress, Sasha Diva has faced criticism after her ‘bad song’ went viral again.

It has been a year now and still her songs still leave many in stitches, Kenyans are saying that her producer is to be blamed for encouraging her to sing and even going ahead to share the song.

The socialite has been in the music industry for quite some time and all her songs have got a very bad reception.

She is  married to a white man and she says that the two have been together for 13 years. The socialite says that the husband  supports her children as well as her career.

Sasha blamed the low quality on her team of producers that often lets her down.

“It’s not about the money coz for me I pay for my music, but at the end of the day you get what the producer decides,” Sasha explained a year ago.

Ever since she has only released one song this year which still did not impress fans. Kenyans do not seem not ready for her music.

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Some of these reactions never get old and some are just reactions that came in after a Kenyan shared it on his Facebook page. Here are some reactions

Wilson Wahome Still better than Willy Pozzy (ssed) 🙂

Your producer will not see the gates of heaven

Belinda Auma Okech KENYA.KENYA KENYA YETU IKO CORRUPT MPAKA WATU WANANUNUA UWONGO.
someone Tag that producer tum sue kwa kutuimiza masikio na Cocktail ya sauti za????????????????????????????????

Larry Sing Live Whoever produced her is very sinful

Musagooner Mosizzo Daniel I blame the producer. Why lie to someone that they can sing when it is quite clear they cant? And if that was not enough, go ahead and make a video. ????

Peter Wanjamah Waaaah pathetic.hata sauti yawa

Bonface Kimunyi Redsun should bit her producer

Mwariri Gatuki I propose we raise funds, find this lady and pay her to stop making music and do some other shit ???

Wangui Wa Wangari rest in peace music

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