KRG vs Benzema: Stop responding to everyone with an opinion

KRG and Benzema seem to be heading towards having some major beef. All this is down to the fact that Benzema aired his opinions about KRG da Don’s music aswell as that of Arrow Boy.

KRG the Don hits back at Benzema, refers to him as a rapist!

You see, taste in music is entirely subjective. What sounds good to one audience, one person or even one culture might not get more than a grunt of acknowledgement if even that. That is why you can’t really get used at anyone who isn’t necessarily feeling your music or your favourite song.

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We are then brought to the point that perhaps it was the way Benzema put forth his opinions about KRG’s music. It actually came off as flippant and that might be what hurt the latter’s feelings. Afterall, they are both artists so Benzema should know how much of himself his peer pours into his art so perhaps he should have been less scathing in his critique.

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KRG however, needs to learn that not every critic needs a response. You see, as an artist, he has fans. They might nit be as many as those Benzema and his group Ochungulo Family have but all in all, he has fans. So why bother responding to a hater rather than fully focusing on the people who are interested in your music? Why focus on the negative so strongly and not the positive with equal fervour?

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KRG the Don

You see, at the end of the day, Benzema was not wrong for what he said, you can use YouTube views as a metric for the success or failure of an artist’s music and on this one, he is right, he is ahead of KRG. However, KRG too isn’t wrong when he says that YouTube views don’t necessarily point to the success of an artist’s career. Money does and perhaps he has found a way to properly monetize his audience. Whatever the case may be, KRG’s response to Benzema mingled in a large portion of emotion to it which diluted it’s message.

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The best response would be for KRG to go all out on releasing songs that are arguably better and can grow his support base further. That is the type of response I would expect from an artist who has been slighted especially when you consider the fact that he should be responding through his work.

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At the end of the day, what do I know outside of the fact that this response wasn’t it. I am more impressed by Arrow Boy’s silence. He is probably in the studio cooking up some heat for his fans rather than engaging in noisemaking. Or perhaps I have just spoken too soon.

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 I praise women and sing about love because that is what I wish to spread – Singer Arrow Bwoy denies always same things 

Singer Arrow Bwoy has come out to deny that all his music are the same.

According to the singer, he grew up in a violent home that’s why his songs are mainly about love.

“The reason why I talk about love is because there was a lot of domestic violence in my family; my dad beating up my mum… so I grew up seeing that, that’s why I praise women and sing about love because that is what I wish to spread,” he stated.

Slum

Arrow Bwoy Ngeta
Arrow Bwoy

This address comes after the singer released a new song dubbed ‘Ngeta’ that still speaks about love but with a mix of violence since he was brought up in a slum.

“I’ve been brought up in the ghetto, so getting mugged is a habit we are used to. I wanted that kind of love, a lady to mug me and not let go…I want a lady who won’t get tired holding me,” he stated.

 

Arrow Boy shares how he watched his dad beat up his mum while growing up

Singer Ali Yusuf, alias Arrow Bwoy, has revealed dark secrets from his family.

The popular singer shared that he grew up in violent home and he witnessed his farther attack his mum. Arrow Boy was brought up in a polygamous family and it wasn’t easy.

“Being the last born in a family of 12 siblings and a polygamous family, my father at one time would beat my mother in front of us,” he told radio Jambo’s Massawe. 

Broke

The singer went on to add that his dad was always frustrated because he was broke. He said that he forgave his dad in the long run and now they even speak.

“My father was frustrated with life because he did not have enough money to feed us.” he said. 

Adding:

“Being a Ugandan nationality, she spent part of her life there and later came for me, and that is how I was able to go back to school. I already forgave my father. We are now good and sometimes we talk, and I still respect him as my dad.”

 

“My father at one time would beat my mother in front of us” Arrow reveals growing up in a violent home 

Singer Arrowboy has revealed that he grew up in a polygamous family that saw his dad fight with his mother a lot.

Speaking in an interview on Radio Jambo, the singer revealed that his father, who had 12 kids, was a frustrated man and usually attacked his mother to vent out his anger.

“Being the last born in a family of 12 siblings and a polygamous family, my father at one time would beat my mother in front of us. My father was frustrated with life because he did not have enough money to feed us.”

Forgiveness

Comedian YY also said that he grew up in a similar setting. His late father used to be violent and always attacked his mum while they were kids. Like YY, Arrowboy said that he forgave his father.

“I already forgave my father. We are now good and sometimes we talk, and I still respect him as my dad.”