Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones and pop artist Nadia Mukami have called out Eric Omondi over his latest gimmicks.

In his latest video, Eric Omondi accused Kenyan musicians of shooting shoddy music videos and bringing shame to the industry.

Omondi boasted about spending KSh3.8 million on the project with Kenyan socialite Amber Ray, saying all Kenyan singers should watch how music videos are shot and edited.

"I have fought for artists, I have been tear gassed in parliament but you keep embarrassing us. Tanzanians and Nigerians are doing better than you all. Khaligraph Jones is shooting videos in a car park."

His remarks angered a section of artists including Khaligraph Jones and Nadia Mukami who shared posts on social media, calling him out for using the artists to chase clout.

"You need to pick 1 fight bro ndio tukuchukue serious. Yesterday you were spearheading a very important agenda which made me go to the studio and record a song addressing the same matter, for once I was on the same page with you, leo sasa umeingia tena clout chasing? Alafu kesho tena uanze ku-address president kama comedian rika yako? We ndio utafanya content creators wakuwe taxed, grow up," Khaligraph said.


Nadia on the other hand asked Eric Omondi to chose a side without letting YouTube views affect a good course.



"Eric you had a clear vision and your statements made sense!! But you keep changing your tune every single day!!! We cannot take you seriously! Jana I was in a discussion nakutetea that finally Eric has chosen a direction! Leo I come here and see this nonsense!! As OG said unafanya tusichukuliwe serious as an industry! Hizi clout chase na our industry haibambi ata kidogo!!! Pick a side! NKT."