In Summary
- Bruce Melodie Coughs 100M To Collabo With Diamond.
- The pair are already in studio working on their collaboration.
- Bruce Melodie is riding on the success of his debut album dubbed “Colorful Generations” with notable collaborations with Shaggy, Harmonize, Otile Brown, Khaligraph Jones and Bien among others.
Word on the street is that high-flying Rwandan singer, Bruce Melodie has paid 100M Tanzania Shillings in order to secure a collabo with Bongo Flava crooner, Diamond Platnumz.
The sum is an equivalent of 4, 820, 891.31 Kenyan Shillings not pocket change huh!
Additionally, the pair are said to have already hit the studio with the collabo set to hit the airwaves soonest.
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Furthermore, the source noted that Bruce Melodie went for a personal meeting with Diamond which prompted his travel to Tanzania.
With that intel, it’s now clear that the song is being cooked at Diamond’s owned record label, Wasafi WCB.
Previously, Bruce Melodie tapped Harmonize in a collabo titled “Totally Crazy” done three years ago.

Enjoying The Success Of His Debut Album “Colorful Generations”
Meanwhile, Bruce Melodie is currently enjoying the success of his debut album dubbed “Colorful Generations”.
Like the album’s title, Bruce also paraded a colorful display of collaborators drawn from across the world.
Every artiste featured in the album possesses a unique touch which complemented Bruce’s melodious vocals that set the album as a cut above the rest.
Subsequently, Bruce also dazzles as a solo act and boasts of several hits the likes of Katerina, Rosa and Abu Dhabi just to mention but a few.
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Leading the pack of collaborators is none other than legendary Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer, Shaggy whom Bruce described as a good person.
When it comes to Kenya, Bruce described it as his second home due to his many visits not to mention having the highest number of collaborations like Khaligraph Jones, Bien, Nadia Mukami, Otile Brown and Bahati.