“Kipara Kama Matako Ya Mtoto” Eric Omondi Savagely Insults Sauti Sol’s Bien In Full Glare Of TV Cameras

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Ruthless Eric Omondi shamelessly insulted Sauti Sol singer Bien-Aime Baraza while speaking to journalists who questioned him about their beef.

The controversial comedian picked up a fight with Bien and other artistes after he took a swipe at Kenyan musicians whom he blamed for the sorry state of the country’s music.

Eric stated that Kenyan musicians are lazy, predictable and redundant. According to him, the aforementioned attributes led to a takeover of the Kenyan music industry by Nigerian and Tanzanian artistes.

His remarks attracted myriad of reactions across the music industry, with a section of musicians asking him to accord them the respect they deserve.

On Sunday November 14th, Eric Omondi once again went HAM on Kenyan musicians – more so Bien – whom he savagely insulted in full glare of cameras.

“Bro, do you know how many people in Mathare can sing better than Bien?” Eric Omondi ranted while addressing journalists.

 

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“Wasanii ni wajinga, wapumbavu, wamelala wamekataa kuamka. Siwahitaji… Bien, Sauti Sol you can go (shows the middle fingers),” Eric Omondi shouted.

The controversial comedian further libeled Bien on a video caption on his post on social media, disregarding him as being of little worth in the Kenyan music industry.

“@bienaimesol KIPARA kama Matako ya mtoto. if you cant Support the Course Shut the F#ck UP IDIOT!!! I dont need you!!! We dont need any of you!!!You are Part of the PROBLEM!!! All I need is the Support of Kenyans to Raise a NEW GENERATION of MUSICIANS. Hata Moses hakufika Cannan!!! The REVOLUTION will be TELEVISED!!! THIS IS KENYA,” Eric Omondi wrote.

 

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Related: After Sam Ogina, Eric Omondi Picks Fight With Sauti Sol Singer Bien… And It’s Getting Ugly

 

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