Former Grandpa Records Artist Squashes Beef with Refigah

Entertainers and egos go together like quails and their eggs. These egos tend to erupt into full-on cold wars. Sometimes, these rows end in ugly fashion and other times they actually bury the hatchet and make up.

While it’s true that celebs fight all the time, it’s really nice to see them work things out. News reaching us is that Grandpa honcho, Refigah and Majirani have taken the high road and ended their bad blood.

Cracks in their relationship started manifesting when Majirani started having a problem with the way Refigah was marketing “Hivo Ndio Kunaendanga” hit. Majirani then started working with promoter, Opipi who is understandably, in Refigah’s bad books from back in the day.

Speaking to Ghafla!, Majirani says he’s decided to let go all he had against Refigah and is ready to start afresh.

“Me nimeamua izo story za beef staki tena. Nimedecide ata remix ya ‘Hivo Ndio Kunaendanga’ nitaachana nayo na ata Opipi story yake staki ju nilirealize ana issue zake na Ref (Refigah) so kumuengage kwa promotion ya ngoma zangu inakill tu career ya mine,” says Majirani.

To put that into perspective, Majirani is dropping his new single, “Tukumbukeko” that marks the beginning of a new journey in his career.

 

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Majirani

Asked whether he considers rejoining Grandpa, the hit-maker says;

“Mimi sina shida na Ref. Tumekuwa tukiwork pamoja before na sai pia akuna kitu imechange. Projects bado tunaezafanya pamoja. For now, wasee waskize ngoma yangu mpya ‘Tukumbukeko’.”

Attempts to reach Grandpa Records camp were futile as Refigah could not be reached on phone. We’ll however bring you up to speed with new developments on this.

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