Harmonize Blasts Critics Berating His Spoken English

Harmonize said his English will always be wrong/ courtesy.
Rajab Kahal Ibrahim, also known as Harmonize has blasted critics for berating and correcting his spoken English.
Taking to his Instastories, the singer asked his critics to explain why they wanted him to speak perfectly, and the people they wished to see him talk to.
Harmonize told critics to mind their business and stop raising unnecessary issues. He argued that if they didn’t get his idea, it meant the message wasn’t directed at them.
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The Konde Gang founder insisted that he would keep speaking broken English and wouldn’t care about those with a negative opinion of him.
“Now let me make y’all understand one thing, please, elaborate to me; why would I speak perfect proper English, for whom? For what purpose, my g?
“Look, my English will forever be wrong to you, and I do not give a flying phck about it. Ukiona hujaelewa means the idea doesn’t concern you! I am the only East Africa English singer! Run that G,” He said.
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Recently, Harmonize clarified the reports alleging he and Abby Chams were dating. The singer said he was her mentor and wished to help her grow in her music career.
He also said he and Abby’s family were friends. The father of one explained that although they are not related, he may date her if he wishes, but the thought had not yet crossed his mind.