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EZEKIEL MUTUA BLASTS SSARU SAYS HER DIRTY CONTENT ONLY SELLS TO PERVERTS

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Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK) CEO Ezekiel Mutua has blasted rapper Sylvia Ssaru after she responded to his early criticism of the hit song Kaskie Vibaya

In a lengthy Facebook post, Mutua called out Ssaru for disregarding his advice, “So you do a dirty song and it gets to your head to the point where you discard advise from elders and accomplished professionals by dismissing them with a cursory wave of a hand “Kaskie Vibaya na huko kwenu?” Then strangers hype your insults and arrogance on social media and you feel like you are on top of the world. 

Your dirty song is played on radio stations even during watershed time against the law. It’s the hit in night clubs. But the stations and night clubs using your song pay you nothing, or if anything, peanuts. Of course serious corporates don’t associate their brands with vulgarity and indecency so you are clearly cutting yourself off from big money while pleasing strangers on social media. After the fame hinged on vulgarity and foolishness in the name of creativity, you are broke and you realise you can’t make ends meet.”

The MCSK boss also said her dirty content only sells to perverts, “So let me talk to you today as a father. Dismissing advice from people who truly love you and want the best out of you is the beginning of the end. Dirty content sells, but only to perverts. The great part of the market, particularly here in Kenya, is composed of decent people who would not want to listen to dirty music, especially in mixed company or where children are likely to be present.

Despite all their flaws, most parents care about their children and what they consume. They don’t want their children to be exposed to dirty content. Many people wouldn’t want their children to listen to your crap about promiscuity and incest. Ati “niko na pesa na ni ya babako.” Really? If that were a true story, the character wouldn’t be proud of herself.

Mutua had earlier criticised Ssaru’s song Kaskie Vibaya, saying it is a dirty song promoting moral decay in the society. Ssaru responded to Mutua and said she makes content for different audiences, and told him to familiarise himself with her songs by visiting her YouTube channel.

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