Kenyan musician has started an online beef with Tanzanian Bongo Star and Konde gang CEO Harmonize.
KRG who is never shy of revealing his wealth to the public, claimed his last born son is Richer than Harmonize.
"Mtoto wangu lastborn ako na pesa kushinda Harmonize."
Last year in an interview, KRG revealed his three sons out of four are enrolled in school and he spends approximately Ksh 4.8 million on school fees.
"Watoto wangu wanasoma Nairobi, kuna mmoja nalipa laki saba (700,000), kuna mwingine nalipa laki sita (600,000), na kuna mwingine nalipa laki tatu (300,000). Na kuna mwingine ndio anataka kuanza shule, ukipiga kwa jumla haraka haraka, kwa mwaka, mtoto mmoja anachukua milioni mbili na laki (2,100,000), mwingine anachukua milioni moja laki nane (1,800,000), mwingine laki tisa (900,000)."
With his luxurious lifestyle and flashy persona, fans have long been left to speculate on how the artist made his millions. However, in a recent interview, KRG finally revealed the truth behind his financial success. He said that he inherited his grandparents wealth and his grandfather promised him inheritance before he was even born.
In addition to his inheritance, KRG has also ventured into various business ventures, including supplying sand and ballast for the construction of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR).
Harmonize has been trending in Kenya for the past week after he appeared in the list of top ten richest East African artists.
His wealth was also challenged by Kenyan musician and politician Jaguar who said he would quit music and his job as CAS if Harmonize was richer than him.
Harmonize is yet to respond to KRG.