Kenyan musician Bien Aime Baraza has apologised to fellow musician Otile Brown after days of public dispute.
On Instagram, Bien said that he has come to his senses and there is no need for him to beef with a hardworking brother.
" I've come to my senses. I have no business beefing with a hardworking brother. I would like to apologize for anything offensive I've said or done to diminish your art."
The beef began when Bien took a jab at Otile, accusing him of criticizing his latest collaboration featuring Prince Indah and Adenkule.
Bien didn’t hold back, stating, “Otile, you don’t have any money… who are you talking like? He released an album that didn’t go far…”
In response, Otile Brown wasted no time hitting back on his Instagram, asserting that he refuses to engage in debates with individuals who consider every popular song to be a good one, seemingly alluding to Bien’s musical endeavors.
Otile defended his music style, emphasizing that he focuses on creating original material while critiquing Bien’s target audience.
In June, Bien criticized Otile Brown after he falsely claimed that Kenya lacks international artistes.