Source of DK Kwenye Beat’s wealth exposed

Image: DK Kwenye Beat‘s daughter

Gospel singer DK Kwenye Beat continues to live a luxury lifestyle despite the infamous sex scandal that caused him to slow down on his songs and has now raised concerns about where his money comes from.

On social media, some people have claimed that DK is a member of a fraud and “wash wash” cartel that also includes gospel performers like Hopekid and Mash Mwana.

DK Kwenye Beat addressed the issue and called the allegations absurd.

“These have been the claims that have been going round about gospel artistes not just me. The question has always been where are gospel artistes getting money yet they no longer seem to have as many shows as was the case before, which is true there aren’t as many shows in the gospel industry as before,”

However, DK insists that gospel performers don’t truly rely solely on the gospel industry’s lack of shows to support themselves.

“One thing people don’t understand is that, most of us ‘tulijipanga’. When we used to make money from music, many of us took on investments. Today people are beginning to see the fruits of our investments and now wonder where we are getting our money from. People should also remember we serve a living God, he can never forsake you,”

When a young Nakuru woman came forward in March 2019 accusing the ‘Asusu’ hitmaker and his friend Hopekid of tricking her into having a threesome with them and subsequently infecting her with an incurable STD, DK’s music career, which was on the upswing, underwent an unexpected turn.

The well-known artist suffered consequences for his behavior, lost several deals, and under increasing public criticism, DK was compelled to make an official apology.

DK says he is considering becoming a pastor after being forced to take a music hiatus due to the scandal’s sting.

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