Tanzanian Bongo Star Harmonize has thrown shade at Kenyan musician and politician Charles Njagua Kanyi popularly known as Jaguar after he claimed he was richer.

Harmonize claimed that if he was the same age as Jaguar is, he would have retired from music.

"That is Y You Said You Got Money Over Me Lol 😂😂😂 I have already denied your title from our former president magufuli if i was at your age i would have retired from music LOVE YOU BRO KEEP BANK ON IT ✌️✌️😂😂 i love you big bro keep on cashing out keep banking on it 100%."


This comes after Jaguar claimed that he was richer than Akothee and Harmonize. He termed it a joke that he was placed below the two on that list and revealed he would quit music and his job if the two were indeed richer.

Jaguar was listed among the top 10 richest artists in East Africa by Forbes in 2023. He came at number 7 with a net worth of $7 million. In Kenya, he was the second richest artist after Akothee whose net worth was said to be $7.6 million. Akothee was number 4 in East Africa.

"If you look at the list I have been in the industry for more than 15 years. But I swear if Akothee and Harmonize are wealthier than me, I can quit music. They pick things they see like Range Rovers. I have done a lot of things, I am not bragging but if they go into details, I can even resign from being a CAS."

Yesterday, Akothee also blasted Jaguar for claiming that he is Richer. According to Akothee, men should not compete and compare themselves with women. She also claimed that most musicians who run into politics do so inorder to make money and remain relevant in power.