Otile brown defends himself after deleting song again

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Khaligraph Jones and Otile Brown have ‘killed’ their friendship just after taking down their collaboration.

Did Khaligraph Jones rub Otile Brown the wrong way after their trending collabo?

The most anticipated collabo of the month dubbed Japo Kidogo from Otile and Khaligraph was released three days ago and straight up it was number one trending video on Youtube.

The song had over 200,000 views before Otile Brown taking it down for ‘management’ reasons.

This was the second time to delete video on Youtube after his collabo with Tanzania’s Aslay was also pulled down for management reasons.

Khaligraph, who had earlier raised concern, expressed frustrations just when he was on top of the game in singing then the unlikely happened.

Khaligraph’s genre of music is hip-hop but in the collabo with Otile, he was singing.

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” This video has been pulled down from Youtube and I don’t know why, only Otilebrown has the answers, just when I had successfully launched my Singing career,” he shared.

But Otile has come out to clear the air on why the song was deleted on Youtube.

“To my loyal fans who have always supported me, I know there’s a lot of speculation going on as to why my newly released project titled “Japo Kidogo” featuring Khaligraph Jones was pulled down from Youtube. The video was pulled down from youtube just 2 days after it’s release due to management issues that am not in Liberty to discuss unfortunately.” he said.

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To my loyal fans who have always supported me, I know there’s a lot of speculation going on as to why my newly released project titled “Japo Kidogo” featuring Khaligraph Jones was pulled down from Youtube. The video was pulled down from youtube just 2 days after it’s release due to management issues that am not in Liberty to discuss unfortunately, even if I wanted to. This is what I would like to say though, there’s a lot of hard work, a lot of resources/money and a lot of time that goes into such a project thus my management and I would not just pull down a video just like that. We respect artistry and the craft but at the end of the day it’s still business and we have to respect that. All I promise is we are still going to give you our fans what you deserve which is good music. #BadMan . #WegotnothingbutLove! 🙏 bless y’all

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He also defended his explanation saying that a song cannot just be pulled down after putting a lot of work and money in it.

He went ahead and unfollowed Khaligraph on Instagram leaving Eric Omondi as only Kenyan celebrity he is following.

What cold have happened between the two big artists?

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