Eric Omondi, a famous Kenyan comedian, shocked fans and fellow musicians when he moved from his previously declared campaigning for the humble, suffering Kenyan to assaulting the music industry fraternity.
The diss video, which included an announcement of an upcoming project with socialite Amber Ray, prompted condemnation from renowned rapper Khaligraph and singer Nadia Mukami, who accused Eric of chasing clout and being contradictory in his messaging.
Eric expressed his dissatisfaction with Kenyan musicians in the video, alleging that despite his attempts to fight for their rights, they were not producing outstanding music.
"I went to parliament to fight for you, but you still don't have any shows, and you can't come out and express yourselves with good music." "You have allowed foreign artists to infiltrate your country," he continued.
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Khaligraph, known for his strong ideas, addressed Eric directly in the comments area.
He openly pushed him to focus on a single purpose rather than seeking clout.
"You need to pick a fight, bro, ndio tukuchukue serious (If you want us to take you seriously)." "You were spearheading a very important agenda yesterday, which prompted me to go to the studio and record a song on the same subject," Khaligraph said.
"I was once on the same page as you, but now you're back to chasing clout?" And you want to confront the president like a comedian in your league tomorrow? That is how authors of material are taxed. "Grow up," Khaligraph continued.
Nadia Mukami, another prominent Kenyan musician, joined the conversation and expressed her dissatisfaction with Eric's inconsistencies.
"You had a clear vision, Eric, and your statements made sense!" But you keep changing your tune daily!
We're not going to take you seriously! In a discussion yesterday, I defended you by suggesting that you had finally decided on a course of action.
I came here today to see this garbage! As OG stated, you are making it impossible for us as an entertainment sector to be taken seriously. This pursuit of influence and our industry does not combine! Choose a side! NKT," Nadia Mukami added.
It is not the first time Erick has chastised Kenyan artists for their inactivity.