• Friday, 22 November 2024
“I didn’t have to whine my waist for views” – Otile takes shots at Bien

“I didn’t have to whine my waist for views” – Otile takes shots at Bien

Otile Brown maintains that he is the leading artist in the Kenyan entertainment industry, asserting that his music stands unmatched by any other artist in the country. This assertion has fueled the ongoing feud between him and Bien, which has been unfolding on social media.

The conflict began when Otile Brown claimed that Kenya has not produced any international artists. According to Otile, no Kenyan artist has successfully penetrated both the African and global markets. In response, Bien highlighted Sauti Sol’s achievements over the years, but Otile dismissed these accomplishments, arguing that a few successful songs in Africa and parts of Europe do not make Sauti Sol an international act, but rather just another African boy band.

The feud has escalated, with Otile Brown recently criticizing Bien for relying on dance moves to gain views and attention. Otile pointed out that his own music videos, particularly his last major hit, have achieved significant views and impact without such tactics.

“Go check your last hit song and check mine. Still the last biggest hit song in the country in terms of views and impact. Still top music video in the country for almost a year and I didn’t have to shake my waist on social media,” Otile stated in a detailed post.

Otile further emphasized the importance of YouTube views over TikTok hits, suggesting that real success is measured by the number of listeners who actively search for and enjoy his music on platforms like YouTube.

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