Lately, so many upcoming artists have been reporting big musicians for allegedly stealing their songs making the hits be pulled down from sites like YouTube at the time when they are trending. Even though the celebs always refute claims, should we rule out the fact that the upcoming could be saying the truth?
So, King Kaka and Otile's latest song titled Fight has been pulled down from one of the site's after being reported by an artist named Deyminbrown. This saw King Kaka ask artists to be considerate and just work hard instead of making others cry by clout chasing.

King Kaka also know as Rabbit, is a Kenyan rapper and poet. He is the husband to Nana Owiti who is a switch TV chat spot host. He is well known for his poems e.g, #WajingaNyinyi. He hasn't been faced with such claims before. So could they have taken the song without Deyminbrown's consent? Comment, like and share. Remember to follow up to get notified immediately we post an article. Thanks for reading.
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