Bien-Aimé Baraza, a member of Sauti Sol, has denied Andrew Kibe's assertions that the boy band refused to meet the former radio presenter while in the United States.

During an interview with Milele FM, Bien pretended to be unaware, claiming he had never heard of or met the prominent blogger.

"I'm not sure who Kibe is. Just leave him alone; I'm not familiar with him. What is his name? Is he a performer? "I'm not a fan, and I've never seen or met him," Bien says.


"What makes him so angry?" Everyone is enraged. He isn't alone. Taxes are high, and everything is pricey. It hurts, but we'll get used to it."

Kibe stated that he attempted to arrange a meeting with Sauti Sol by calling their manager but was told that the group was not interested in meeting him.


"I informed the promoter that I was in town and would like to meet Sauti Sol." The manager informed me they were uninterested and would not meet with me now or in the future. I was taken aback and had no idea what was going on. "They're just not interested," Kibe explained.

"It was a humbling experience." You may believe that you are a big deal sometimes, but you are not. "I thought I was important, but clearly I wasn't," Kibe explained.

When Sauti Sol announced their temporary dissolution in May, Kibe criticized the band, stating he had foreseen their breakup.

On the other hand, Kibe alleged in a previously posted video on his YouTube account that the band was holding back Bien.

He added that he would have to leave the group if Bien wanted to achieve tremendous success and notoriety on the continent.


Kibe also stated that Bien was the musical glue that held Sauti Sol together, implying that the band would only exist with his participation.