Recently, the boy band Sauti Sol turned down Andrew Kibe when they visited America for a tour.

Kibe asked why his plea to meet them was turned down.

"I informed the promoter that I would like to see Sauti Sol while in town. The manager claimed they had no interest in meeting with me at this time or in the future.

What's going on in here, I wondered.

I experienced a humiliating realization that they were not interested. Sometimes, despite what you may believe, you are not a big deal.


I was less important than I had assumed.

On June 15, Savara was chatting with Mungai Eve but refrained from acknowledging this charge. He did not answer Eve's query.

"I believe Nilisha react to this. I don't need to answer because nafaa kumpatia airtime is unnecessary.

Eve questioned him about the possibility that Kibe had withheld payment while asking Savara to explain what might have caused the issue.

Everyone is welcome to watch Savara's shows, saying, "ata sikuskia any news kama hiyo haijanifikia."

A few days prior, Bien had also addressed Kibe's assertions in an interview with Anakali Ray on Milele FM.

My answer is Sijui. Ata nashangaa watu wanasema kibe, kibe ni nani ata. Mi ata sijamskia na sijawahi. Ama msanii anaimba? Good question


Ankali informed him. Kibe creates content.

To which Bien replied, "Simjui kabisa, sijui sijawahi kutana na yeye watu wengi wamekasirika sio yeye peke yake, dunia imekasirika saa hii." He concluded his remarks by saying, "Bei ya unga iko juu mafuta iko juu eh watu wamekasirika.

Meanwhile, Savara told Eve that his first solo effort had given him a career boost and that he had learned much during the process. It has exposed his frailty.

"I am aware of the errors I made, and they have served as a teaching moment for me and a doorway to new opportunities. He talked about the difficulties faced by a musician as an independent artist.

He'll release a single on Friday, June 16, hinting that there might be more.