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Diamond and Ali Kiba Trade Subtle Jibes Following Latest Song Releases
The rivalry between two Bongo music giants, Diamond and Ali Kiba, captivated fans and sparked debates among music enthusiasts over the weekend. Both artists released their latest songs last week, fueling the tension between them.
Diamond Platnumz took to Instagram to boast about the success of his song with Juma Jux, Enjoy, claiming he achieved the feat without interviews or promotional events. With three of his songs claiming the top three spots on the trending charts, Diamond indirectly addressed his fellow musicians.
In response, Ali Kiba assured his fans that the parties would continue without being deterred by Diamond’s remarks. He mentioned that the celebrations would take place at Elements, dismissing Diamond’s comments.
Diamond recently announced his plans for a grand comeback to the music scene in July 2023, coinciding with his mother’s birthday month. He promised collaborations starting next month, aiming to trend at number one until January 2024. Afterward, he plans to pass the torch to his respected and highly regarded Wasafi signees.
Addressing their long-standing beef, Diamond acknowledged that their disagreements were rooted in immaturity and youthful rivalry over fans. He mentioned that the dispute began when Kiba declined to collaborate with him on the song Lala Salama. However, Diamond expressed his respect for Kiba and his ability to maintain his status in the industry.
Both artists continue to navigate the music scene, each with their unique approach and fanbase.
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