Kenyan singer Jacob Obunga well known as Otile Brown  photo

Kenyan singer Jacob Obunga well known as Otile Brown has refuted allegations that he took conversations with Machakos Governor Dr Alfred Mutua.


On his Instagram page, the Machakos governor had on Monday, July 19 shared photos beside the singer, saying they talked and the Governor promised to support him and other Kenyan artists.


“I had an excellent time interacting with one of Kenya’s successful and gifted music artists Otile Brown. We shared jokes, aspirations and mambo ya Maisha. I got to learn of his lowly origins and his journey to do well,” Mutua wrote.


“He is currently making a video of his new song which features Tanzanian singer Darasa. The sky is the limit. I will help him and other Kenyan and East African artists grow and also assure they receive their dues. As a filmmaker and supporter of the arts, I am a believer in the financial growth of artists,”  the governor said.


Otile Brown rejected the allegations explaining that they did not hold any form of discussions, further hitting out at the county boss for riding on his wave.


“Don’t try riding on my Lil wave, I’m not with all that bs… We ain’t friends, we didn’t discuss anything. You asked for a picture and that’s all… I wonder,” he wrote.


Otile Brown is currently the country’s top artist on YouTube with 834,000 subscribers and over 206 million views.

His song, Dusuma, featuring Rwanda’s Meddy is Kenya’s most viewed song with over 30 million views.

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