Former WCB Wasafi signee now the Next Level music CEO Rayvanny on Monday 16 January 2023 took to his Instagram stories the total amount of money he was forced to pay to part ways with Diamond Platinumz’s Wasafi Records.
In an exchange of words between him and his former colleague now the CEO and Founder of Konde Gang Music Worldwide, Rayvanny revealed that he paid his former record label a sum of KSH 53 Million to part ways with WCB Wasafi in order to set up his own.
His revelation took place while he was comparing his departure to that of Harmonize who was allegedly forced to sell most of his property in order to leave the record label.
The long-running conflict between Harmonize and Rayvanny has spawned a number of sub-feuds, including the cold war between the Konde Gang and the wasafi crew.
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After Harmonize criticized Tanzanian singers for their lack of originality, Rayvanny retaliated against the Konde Gang Ceo for his comments on songs about drinking.
Harmonize had previously urged his fellow musicians to embrace creativity and refrain from singing songs that glorified alcohol because they were no longer regarded as valuable as they once were.
“Wasani Punguzeni Nyimbo Za Pombe! Msidhani Hii Nchi kila Mtu Ni Mlevi Hata Tunaokunywaga Juma 3 Hatunywi Tukizisikia Nyimbo Za Pombe Kama Unatonesha Kidonda! Hasa January Hiii.,” harmonize stated.
He was quickly challenged by his musical rival Rayvanny, who blasted harmonize while asserting that the singer was not in a better position to discuss alcoholic songs because he has never published any of them.
”Huna ngoma Ya Pombe Iliyowahi kuhit Sasa utaongea nini kuhusu mawe ya pombe shut the f*ck up,” Rayvanny stated.
Their online fights have now attracted the attention of their respective supporters, who have also expressed their opinions on their dispute. One of them, Baba Levo of the Wasafi, attacked Harmonize harshly for his comments.