Musician KRG the don has left kenyans dripping in jealousy after he was seen on video showcasing his bundles of money.

PHOTO | COURTESY KRG the don

The viral video piqued the interest of the kenya revenue authority, which responded with a bible verse saying that the message should reach the musician.

The verse reads, And Jesus answered and said to them, “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's.” And they marvelled at Him.

In the now-viral video, the musician is counting bundles of a thousand Kenyan notes in his car. This did not sit well with alinur, who called him out for showing so much money when kenyans were struggling to pay their rent.


"This is just not okay. People are starving. One meal a day is a miracle to some. Some have not paid rent as low as 4k for months and risk getting kicked out with kids. God, please help us. It's only you who can." he commented.

KRG, the don, replied to Alinur's comment telling him to call for a maandamo if he is that pressed. Robert Alai accused the musician of flaunting money given to him by a former mp.


KRG responded to Alai's allegations by saying that all former MPS are broke and don't have money to give him, telling Robert Alai that he has a big head without brains.