A contention between joke artist Eric Omondi and artist Bien Barasa nearly turned terrible during the NRGWave Festival on December 31 at the Carnivore.
The two performers met uninvolved of the new year's show and a showdown resulted. Eric had been picked as the host while the Mbwe hitmaker was one of the feature acts.
Bien got down on Omondi who he asserted was causing pointless dramatization by directing that Kenyan craftsmen ought to perform last.
He contended that it didn't make any difference who performed keep going, as long as all specialists were taken care of their obligations.
"You have been giving crazy remarks on online journals yet say it now. Who performs last doesn't make any difference. I have been paid huge amount of cash to be here," Bien began.
Eric clarified that he was attempting to direct the up and coming age of specialists however the Man an uncovered man excused him, advising him to zero in on his satire vocation.
"Battle for yourself in light of the fact that your profession is on the passing bed. These things you are doing… " Bien proceeded before Eric snatched his coat, inciting the artist to protect himself.
At the point when feelings fled high, Bien pulled away from the contention and headed towards where his better half Chiki Kuruka was pausing.
"You will not humiliate me before my better half," the vocalist said as he left while articulating more affronts at Eric.
Both Omondi and Bien have been going at one another since Eric guaranteed that Kenyan artists were not doing what's needed to solidify their spot in media outlets.
"The Kenyan diversion scene is dead!!! We have lost our magnificence. we have turned into a burial ground! It is absolute shame that our performers have become simple drapery raisers for global demonstrations. we have become comedians in our own territory. consistently there is a gathering of 3 or 4 unfamiliar specialists in this city Nairobi," said Eric Omondi in November.
The previous Churchill show joke artist proceeded to request that Musicians return to work and safeguard the business.
"In under about fourteen days we had Etana, Omahley and Konshens is coming. Where are the Kenyan concerts???? we have become excess, unsurprising and exhausting. we really want to invest the energy, to recover our wonder we need to put resources into our specialty!!! god realizes I'm specifically trying my level best. the time limit has been lifted, it's an ideal opportunity to clean ourselves and get to work," he added
Notwithstanding, his opinions were not gotten well with partners in the music scene all the more so performers.
Many contended that Omondi had tuned into a clout chaser who might trying to say anything to drift.

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