Harmonize Opens Up Why He Didn’t Include Kenyan Artists In His Three Album

Harmonize denied having a feud with Kenyan artists/ courtesy.
Harmonize, a Bongo Flava singer, has revealed why he never collaborated with Kenyan artists in his first three music albums.
The singer said he never planned or set any plan for his three albums since he doesn’t like delays under urgent circumstances.
Harmonize explained that although he never collaborated with artists from Kenya in his albums, he has no conflict with them.
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He added that among Bongo Flava artists, he was the only artist with many collaborations with artists from Kenya. He said he had worked with Otile Brown, Willy Paul and Bien on several projects.
“Mostly I do about my life, and I don’t like things that are supposed to be planned and unplanned. Ooh, Mzee, let’s record, what’s going on? Sipendi. Licha ya hayo, nimefanya kazi binafsi na wasanii wa Kenya akina Khaligraph, Willy Paul na Otile. Kuhusu urafiki, ninamheshimu pia Eric Omondi.” He stated.
Moreover, Harmonize revealed that he had included Bien, Kenya’s favourite artist and other musicians in his fourth album since he sat down and set a plan for it.
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“Bien ni mmoja wa wasanii wakubwa Afrika Mashariki na nimefurahia kufanya naye kazi kwenye hii albamu mpya. Wakati mwingine si kwamba hutaki kufanya kazi na mtu, bali ni wakati tu haukuwa sawa,” Harmonize said.
Harmonize is set to release his fourth album, World Cup. In it, he collaborated with musicians across Africa, including Bien and others.