Sailors Gang Member Lexxy Yung Addresses Mwalimu Rachel On Taking Up Their Accounts

Mwalimu Racheal and Sailors Gang are still at loggerheads even after they decided to part ways. The radio personality is believed to be the main cause for the downfall of the group; who have gone MIA for several months. The group was among the pioneers of Gengetone music genre and started out well with their hit song ‘Wamlambez’.

Things started going haywire after they realized how much they were making versus how much they were receiving from their then manager Mwalimu Rachel. Things would later escalate to a point of them parting ways after taking things to court.

Rachel recently addressed the claims that she contributed in killing their careers and refuted them;

”I did not kill their career. People think I did and they have gone ahead and asked my bosses to fire me yet they know nothing about the story. Unfortunately, social media is the way it is and nothing can be done about that. I have always kept quiet because I’m not only protecting myself but them also. And they know this.”

Lexxy Yung’s Response

Sailor’s Gang member Lexxy Yung went ahead to address the recent fiasco through his Instagram. He claimed that Rachel is still making money through their accounts; and called her out for underpaying them while she was their manager.

”With all due respect.
There will never be a doubt watu wangu that without mwalimu rechal Sailors would have never been sailors that you all love and some judge…
And there is when BMR come in to the rescue helping out sort some of our bills.
WE DIDN’T NOT HAVE ANY CONTRACT WITH MWALIMU what so ever
So we didn’t feel we were breaching any agreement and we still wanted her to manage us .
but kukaenda sijui nini, akataka sijui nini, wakataka sijui nini(bmr) akalia
wengine wakajugde. NkT…

IVO NDIO SAILORS WALIBAKI NI PUNDA ASANTI WETU NI MATEKE.
we don’t wish her mbaya but techa hatuwezi pata vitu zetu back”

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