Dufla: I don’t have a sugar mummy and I have MONEY


Herding cows back in Samburu, Dufla Diligon viewed life in music business as a distant dream. Now armed with two awards recognising him as the new kid in town, life can only get better.

 “No, however, my contract is now over and I do not plan to renew it. That aside, I am grateful to the label, as they are a big part of the reason my music career took off. I feel it is time to take it to an even higher level with something different,” Duffla said after being asked whether he has left Grandpa. 

“This was not the first time Visita and I have worked together, nor will it be the last.  He understand my kind of music. He gets my beat and need for originality, especially when it comes to dancehall music,” he said.

“People talk — these are petty lies certain blogs brought up.  I am financially stable and have a printing company, which is doing great. It’s riduculous, really,” he said. 

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