Size 8’s new rap song stirs up plenty of bile…But ironically she’s very happy

The last time Size 8 was trolled this bad was when she was featured in Willy Paul’s controversial song ‘Tiga Wana’. But her new rap song has also received so much hate.

Online bullies have been very mean bashing Size 8’s new rap song ‘Mwambie’. The comments on YouTube and the talks on Facebook clearly indicate critics were not bothered to listen to the message in Size’s song.

A certain Kate Wa Gladys wrote an essay on Facebook just to express her frustrations with Size 8’s new rap song:

“Ok… Size 8… We need to talk.

  1. Let’s start with the make up… I’m no expert in this field but honey… Kuna kitu inaitwa blending….. You are friends with Mrs Kiuna, please ask her to refer her MUA to u
  2. Again I’m no expert but rap isn’t for u… Acaaa…. Just sing love. Just sing and stop even speaking 2 words.. When your Mr is a yoyo and you are a gichagi, just love him but don’t copy him. Sisi pia Tuko hapo… Muthee ni Yule wa kutembea na ka swaga. Na sisi huku ni Watu wa nyandarua. We love them, we don’t try to be them. He spins hizo ma yoyoyoyoyo…. Wewe imba tu… Sawa mami
  3. You really don’t have to sing gospel. Kama imekataa imekataa…. No need to make songs that people wonder what you are trying to say. Unaona zile Siku you were singing akina moto… Yes u made sense. Now here we r left wondering, what’s the message? What exactly was your narrative here. You can be a Christian and sing songs that talk about the weather. Don’t force issues. We won’t judge.
  4. You need a sit down with women and gospel artists who have a connection with God. You know enough people. Get a mentor. Coz the songs you are singing my sistoooo…..
  5. Finally, that thing u are doing with the mouth as you attempt to rap, never ever ever do it again. Sijui it’s meant to show u r tough, or sexy or no ile sura Nicki Minaj huweka when rapping or what the intention was.. Just never ever ever do it again!!

Niwaigua kamaamuu??” Kate Wa Gladys wrote.

Size 8 is however looking at the positive side of the bile that has been spewed at her, she said the attention her song has gotten is good because more people will listen/watch her song.

“I like the attention Mwambie is getting, because when people talk about it, other people will go and listen to it and through that, people will get ministered to,” Size 8 said.

Watch ‘Mwambie’ below:

 

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