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Stivo Simple Boy Joins The Tanzania Rap Battle

The friendly Tanzania rap challenge has now become a whole feud with more Kenyan artists and rappers joining in to challenge Tanzanian rappers. New to the mix is Kenya’s very own Mihadarati hitmaker, Stivo Simple Boy.

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During an interview, Stivo Simple Boy claimed that he was better than most Tanzanian rappers. He went on to say that Khaligraph Jones and him were the kings of rap and if they were to do a collaboration, it would be a hit.

Stivo Simple Boy
Stivo Simple Boy

Stivo said that the Tanzanian rappers were small compared to Kenyan rappers and if he was to enter the studio to record a diss track, it would be a banger. He went on to do a freestyle to prove his rapping skills.

Previously, Stivo shared that Tanzanian women have been sending him DMs requesting him to marry at least one of them. He said that Tanzanian women have been wanting to date him. He further shares that his wife is initially from Tanzania and also connected with him through his DM.

Vichuna wa Tanzania wamejaa kwenye DMs zangu. Wanasema angalau nichague mmojanawe mke wangu. Ni vile saa hii sina data, ningekuonyesha.”

When asked about where his relationship and ex-girlfriend, Pritty Vishy stands, he chose not to indulge and requested that they don’t discuss her. He went on to say that women are honestly attracted to him because they find him attractive.

Stivo went on to add that woman beg to sleep with him because of his fame and what they could get from being associated with him. He then clarified that his feelings for Kaveve Kazoze hitmaker, Ngesh were over because she was not willing to reciprocate.

Read also: Brian Chira males a diss track to Tanzania.

Other Kenyan artists who joined the ongoing Kenyan-Tanzania feud include Willy Paul and Akothee. The benefactor singer however defended Tanzania saying she has a huge fanbase from Tanzania.

Akothee.
Akothee.

“Msiniite kwa vita vyenu na Tanzanians. Tanzanians ni rafiki zangu. Kwanza Wakenya mlishasema siimbi. Most of my fans are coming from Tanzania so msiniwekelee.”

Akothee advised Kenyans to work on their Swahili so that Tanzanians would understand them better when they called them out. She also suggested that colorism played a role in the music industry. She pointed out that Tanzanians prefer to listen to light-skinned artists yet most Kenyan artists are dark.

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