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Mejja’s response after being accused of stealing his new tune #Tabia za Wakenya

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Mejja’s response after being accused of stealing his new tune #Tabia za Wakenya
Mejja’s response after being accused of stealing his new tune #Tabia za Wakenya

Genge artist Mejja has rubbished claims brought to him that claimed he stole a song from an upcoming artist. 

The artist, Kevin Ochieng, claims that Mejja and his producer, Vicky Pondis allegedly stole the song #Tabia za Wakenya from him and refused to credit him. 

Ochieng, who says his stage name is Revina, said he recorded the song before Mejja put it up on his YouTube channel. 

In his response, Mejja labelled the accusation as hate saying it was a plan to derail him from releasing songs.

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This comes in the wake of another accusation made against him that ended up costing him his song #NaitwaMejja. 

The song was pulled down from YouTube hours after it’s release. 

The Siskii hitmaker confirmed the song was pulled down from YouTube because it was reported for sampling and the person who reported him refused to come to an understanding with him.

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