Lucky Tanasha! Diamond Lands yet another mega deal

Singer Diamond Platnumz continues to get more and more money.

The Bongo Flava singer has landed yet another mega-deal which will see him endorse Parimatch betting company in Tanzania.

Diamond said that this is a new beginning that would have sports lovers get entertained while watching football matches.

‘Ooooh yeah we are LIVE with #PARIMATCH Tanzania. Hii ndio ile siku BURUDANI IMEVUKA MIPAKA kukupa wewe vibe la kushangilia kila ukitazama mechi. Na kwa leo watu 100 wa kwanza watakao jisajili na kucheza na @parimatch.co.tz kwa promocode DIAMOND watapata free bet ya 2,000 kila mmoja. Huu ni mwanzo tu wa BURUDANI ISIYOUMIZA. #freebet #BurudaniIsiyoumiza,” he wrote on Instagram.

Jobs

This year, Diamond has landed several deals which have seen his bank account fatten up. In January this year, the WCB president was officially introduced as Pepsi Brand Ambassador in East Africa a deal that saw him pocket millions of shillings.

How Akothee landed a music deal with Platnumz (video)

Akothee remains the only Kenyan artist to have struck a music deal with bongo star, Diamond Platnumz.

The two celebrity giants invented ´Sweet Love´ whose reception across East Africa and beyond, was of a kind.

 

Funny thing though, soon after their jam release, fans presumed the black beauty must have cashed in an investment to get the collabo.

However, Madam Boss shortly after housed Nigeria´s performer, Flavour in ´Give it to me´ Afropop anthem.

And to top it up, the Kenyan beauty was speculated to have dropped another mega investment on the Nigerian Prince as well.

Deal

To clarify it all, Akothee speaks to K24´s Eric Njoka but fails to disclose the actual amount she invested in Platinumz.

 

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She trashes 2 million as mere money but points out that it was more about the song than the money.

What is 2 million, that´s peanuts…

I´m not saying no but I´m not saying yes…

We don´t have to talk about prices, if the song was not good then if we had pay we would ask for our money back…

Speaking to Mpasho, the ´Kanyaga´ singer reiterated the same, clarifying that it is not all about the money but whether the artist in the first place, has the drive and passion.

Akothee hakunilipa.

Tulifanya tu nyimbo kwa sababu ni mtu ambaye ana moyo wa kufanya kitu…

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