Kenyan musician Jacob Obunga popularly known as Otile Brown has sent a harsh message to people criticising his songs.
In a series of posts on his Instagram account, the RnB singer defended himself stating that he has and will never release crappy music adding that those hating on his songs maybe can’t relate or haven’t given it time.
Additionally, the ‘One Call’ hitmaker went on to say that he has never had haters in mind while working on any of his projects, adding that he can showcase his artistic talent through singing.
He went on to state that creativity has no boundaries or limitations.
“Sijawai kutoa wimbo mbaya na haita wahi tokea nikitoa song na hujaipenda ni wewe tu ndio hujaielewa au Pengine hujaipa nafasi ukweli naamini unaujua,” Otile said.
“Wasee mnanungunika nini I didn’t even have you in mind while doing this I’m just having fun. Sio kila song umetengenezewa wewe ladha zako tunazijua zile zile. Hii si biashara ya nyanya hii ni kipaji kuna wakati tunaonyesha ubunifu tu “art” ubunifu hauna Mipaka.. why is everything so up tight with y’all Eish! some of us we don’t function like that.. relax.”
Giving a disclaimer, Otile said that he believes in himself and what he can do adding that his rants should not be seen as pride.
“It’s not pride it’s the belief and hard work can you bet your life on what you’re doing coz I can,” he added.
Genesis of the rants
Otile’s rant started after one of his Instagram followers insinuated that these days the singer does not command a huge following when it comes to music unlike the old days when he could release a song and it becomes a hit song within a short period of time.
“Trace back those old days you had audience. Sai ako na masoga wako. Sasa unajiimbia pekee yako na what’s popping ni nini?”@xavier_yama said.
Furious Otile could not let the harsh words slide he went on to call out his critic stating that the old days is gone adding that he could have projected his points without insulting him.
“@xavier_yama the old is gone brother, free your mind and btw you can make your point bila matusi it’s okay not to agree with me,” he clapped back.