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This is hard work;Harmonize responds to critics after song hit 1.3 Million views in 24 seconds

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Tanzanian Bongo artist Rajab Abdul popularly known as Harmonize is yet again in the limelight after his new track featuring Ibraah hit 1.3 million views within 24 seconds.

The song ‘mdomo’ shocked many online users as critics claimed the video received fewer comments and remained static for several hours adding only 300,000 views.

Critics argued that the musician bought fake You Tube videos to prove that he is a star.

Kama kuweka robot ni rahisi na nyinyi basi wekeni. Huyu ni msanii mkubwa hata akisema ajikune kwapa lake na aweke YouTube atapata viewers zaidi ya millions kwa dakika

Mwijaku

“Views ni mingi na comments ni kidogo,” said a user on the comment section.

“And still at 1.3 million views 5 hours later,” said another user.

Not roborts

In response the ‘Teacher’ hit maker said that he he achieved the numbers through hard work and resilience.

“Lol, Dem never value hardworking, they never appreciate your talent. Skiza wanangu huko mtaani tell dem this is our time, kelele tushazizoea la muhimu zaidi ni history imeandikwa,” wrote Harmonize.

The sensational musician was further supported his spokesman Mwijaku who said that the artist is popular and would easily attract similar views even if he posted insignificant content.

“Kama kuweka robot ni rahisi na nyinyi basi wekeni. Huyu ni msanii mkubwa hata akisema ajikune kwapa lake na aweke YouTube atapata viewers zaidi ya millions kwa dakika,” said Mwijaku.

The song is currently at 1.7 million views.

Austine Ogalo
Austine Ogalohttp://www.lakeregionbulletin.co.ke
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