According to Tanzanian singer Mbosso, he has not been on good terms with Otile Brown, a musician from Kenya.

Mbosso stated in a Wasafi Media interview:

"I don't have any issues with any artiste. I am one person that if you have a problem with me, I will leave. You will find yourself alone. There's a time he said we stole his song," he said

He went on to say that he disagreed with Otile because the singer had not followed the proper procedures for a collaboration.



"We have not been friends but I remember he contacted me for a collabo and I directed him to my management. He failed to go through the process. I am an artiste, I am under a management, so if you want to work with me, you have to go through the process."

Otile recently revealed that his album will be available in 2024. He said he is prepared to give up on his music career if it fails.

"I got too much game on my upcoming album, real lief experiences," he said

Adding "It has to make it to at least top three best albums in Africa, Just to be fair or else I'm quitting music."

Otile responded in a previous interview, to Kenyans appreciate Tanzanian music more than their musicians.



"It's normal."

"Kuna wakati tuko juu, kuna wakati tuko chini ni graph inapanda na kushuka muda wowote unanielewa lakini hatufanyi muziki wa kubisana unaielewa kuna wasanii tofauti tofauti.

Kuna wasanii ambao wanfanya muziki kutrend, kuonyesha ubingwa lakini sisi tunacommunicate na mia ya watu.

Unaelelwa muziki wetu ni wa ku liwaza watu na kuonyesha watu huko nje so tunapotrend, hatufanyi muziki wa kubishana."