WCB boss Naseeb Abdul Juma aka Diamond Platnumz, has stated firmly that the rumoured problems between him and some of his other artists are not severe.

The 32-year-old musician disclosed to Ayo TV that public criticisms by fellow performers such as Alikiba are intended to stimulate the bongo music industry.

Diamond observed that the industry had been dormant for a long time and that sometimes something is required to resurrect it and give it the power to continue.



"I am proud of every musician. In fact, other musicians, we talk to each other but it's not serious, for me it's nothing serious. We are fighting each other, the game was very sleepy, we have to wake it up," Diamond said.

The singer stated that his previous fights with his colleague Alikiba have resulted in excellent outcomes, highlighting his recent gig, which drew many people and was full of enthusiasm. 

Simultaneously, the WCB leader appeared to accept his primary adversary, Alikiba, noting that his songs are also good.

"Congratulations to everyone, everyone's songs are good, strong and we love them all," Diamond said.



Diamond is, without a doubt, one of Tanzania's three most prominent performers. Alikiba, the owner of King's Music, and his former WCB star, Rajab Abdul Kahali alias Harmonize, who now runs Konde Music Worldwide, have long been regarded as his biggest rivals.

He has had disagreements with both of them in the past, and he recently engaged in an online war with Alikiba.