Krg The Don played a pivotal role in establishing Magix Enga as a prominent figure in the music industry, particularly during the Gengetone era. In a candid interview with Mzazi Tuva, Krg The Don revealed that his initial foray into the music scene wasn’t as a musician but was fueled by the notable contributions of individuals like Magix Enga….CONTINUE READING
Taking Magix under his wing, Krg The Don provided a solid foundation by offering him accommodation in his Lavington residence and furnishing him with essential production equipment. Recognizing Magix’s potential, Krg was unwavering in his commitment to nurturing him into a musical sensation.
Their collaboration flourished, leading to Magix Enga gaining recognition and financial success. However, a turning point occurred when Krg entrusted Magix and a friend with a valuable Ksh.15 million camera for a project in Mombasa. Unfortunately, an urgent need for the camera arose due to a lucrative deal that promised Krg a substantial daily income of Ksh.50,000 for six days.
Despite Krg’s persistent attempts to contact Magix and retrieve the camera, his calls and messages were ignored. Magix, seemingly indifferent to the situation, failed to appreciate the urgency of the matter. Krg even went as far as offering to cover a plane ticket for them, but they remained unresponsive. The camera, a significant investment, was eventually returned late.
The encounter left Krg disappointed, as Magix, already enjoying fame and a substantial following, walked away without expressing gratitude. However, fate eventually intervened, and Magix Enga faced setbacks in his career.
Krg The Don is not the sole individual to voice concerns about Magix Enga’s demeanor. Numerous emerging Gengetone artists have come forward, accusing Magix Enga of dishonest financial dealings and lamenting his arrogance and rudeness.