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CassyPool: Kenyas’ Stivo Simple Boy ni Mnoma Kuliko Diamond Platnumz

CassyPool stands out as one of the prominent Kenyan celebrities who harbors a strong aversion towards Diamond Platnumz, consistently expressing his sentiments openly on camera. His antipathy for Diamond is unwavering, as he has consistently refrained from endorsing or supporting the Tanzanian artist.

Since gaining traction in the online sphere, CassyPool has relentlessly launched verbal attacks against Diamond Platnumz, asserting that the Tanzanian artist is responsible for the decline of Kenyan music. CassyPool consistently accuses Diamond of orchestrating the frequent play of his music in Kenya through alleged payments to presenters and DJs.

In a recent interview with an online media outlet, CassyPool seized the opportunity to respond to Diamond Platnumz’s triumph in securing the title of the best artist in East Africa, where he competed against notable figures such as Khaligraph Jones.

CassyPool dismissed any comparisons between Khaligraph Jones and Diamond Platnumz, vehemently asserting that the former surpasses the latter. According to CassyPool, Khaligraph Jones, often referred to as “The OG,” stands superior to Diamond, firmly stating that Diamond can never outshine him. Furthermore, he contended that even artists like Stivo Simple Boy surpass Diamond Platnumz in terms of talent and impactful lyrics.

CassyPool was emphatic in his stance, asserting that Stivo Simple Boy’s artistic prowess is beyond comparison with Diamond Platnumz. He argued that the only Bongo Flava artist worthy of recognition is Mario, emphasizing the purity of Mario’s lyrics in contrast to Diamond’s recent ventures into Amapiano.

Urging fellow Kenyans, CassyPool called for a shift in the narrative, encouraging support for local musicians who exhibit remarkable talent and international success. He implored the public to redirect their admiration away from Diamond Platnumz and towards the flourishing pool of homegrown musical talent making waves on both the local and global scenes.