For the first time, artist and Konde Music Worldwide label boss Harmonize has spoken out in detail about his artist Ibraah's desire to leave the label.
Through his Instagram page, Harmonize shed more light on the issue, strongly denying that he is the one demanding Ibraah to pay the sum of one billion Tanzanian shillings to leave the label.
According to Harmonize, Ibraah signed a clause in his contract which states that if someone or another music company with the ability to manage him musically wants to take him, then the company will pay Konde Gang one billion, and not Ibraah himself, to pay from his pocket.
Harmonize criticized Ibraah for what he called selfishness and greed in wanting to mislead the public and make Harmonize look bad in the eyes of fans.
"I have investigated my younger brother, Ibraah, and discovered that he has a very bad spirit. Guys, I have not asked Ibraah for a billion, but the contract he signed with the label states that if people want to buy him, with bigger goals than Konde Gang, maybe we can differ in terms of our income, they should pay Konde Gang one billion so that they can help other young people," Harmonize revealed.
Harmonize even said that since Ibraah was the one who started bringing the issue to the public, the public should help him raise the required one billion before effectively terminating his contract.

According to Harmonize, putting friendship aside, business agreements must be respected.
He added that when he left WCB, he had to take loans to settle the amount he owed them, so Ibraah, despite being his friend, must also terminate his contract accordingly.
“I told Ibraah I would remain his brother, and Konde Gang would remain his party. This guy has to pay. I paid by borrowing. Guys, help him fundraise,” Harmonize said sarcastically.
Ibraah, on his part, denied that he is envying his boss and said that he knows a lot of bad things about Harmonize.
However, he mentioned that since he considers him his big brother and the one who opened the doors of success for him, he has decided to remain silent and even avoid media interviews to talk ill of Konde Boy.
"I’m not going to say you have a black heart, and I am not going to publicize your evil, and that is why I am trying to evade the media and bloggers because I do not want to see you portrayed badly on social media.”
“What I believe is that your help in my life is great, you have helped me a lot, brother. I’ll continue to hide your other evil ways because I believe you still remain my brother,” Ibraah said, while warning his boss not to provoke him to spill the beans.
Their feud began a week ago when Ibraah announced that he was going through quite a challenge in his artistic career, as Konde Gang was demanding one billion from him to leave.
He launched a fund drive campaign, with the aim of raising one billion dollars, the amount he claimed he had never earned, even half of it in his entire musical career.

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