In Summary
- Ibraah Apologizes To Harmonize After Official Release From Konde Gang.
- Harmonize will earn a 60 percentage from streams on his songs that he has featured Ibraah who’ll earn the reminder 40 percentage, the same applies to Ibraah’s songs that he featured Harmonize.
- They’re free to perform the songs during concerts without restrictions.
Bongo Flava star Ibraah has apologized to his immediate former boss, Harmonize after being officially released from his music label, Konde Gang Music Worldwide.
According to Ibraah, Harmonize was his elder brother who catapulted his dream to the outside world and he remains forever indebted to him.
He went further and asserted that without the Konde Gang president, he wouldn’t be where he is today.
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Without pointing at specific moments, he generalized by tendering his apologies to the “Amelowa” hitmaker in the wake of his dramatic exodus from Konde Gang.
“Nichukue nafasi hii pia kumuomba radhi kama kuna sehemu yeyote angle yeyote nimemkwaza kwa sababu at the end of the day ni life…amenitoa mbali huenda bila Harmonize mimi leo nisingefikia hapa so I love him na watu wanajua kuwa namkubali sana ni bro so thank you so much popote alipo kama kuna kitu chochote nimemkwaza I’m so sorry my brother” he stated partly.

BASATA Intervention
Ibraah’s exit from Konde Gang was streamlined by the Tanzanian creative watch dog “BASATA”.
BASATA went further and gave a win win situation for the pair which saw both parties satisfied.
Harmonize will earn a 60 percentage from streams on his songs that he has featured Ibraah, who’ll earn the reminder 40 percentage, the same applies to Ibraah’s songs that he featured Harmonize.
However, the pair are free to perform their collaborative pieces without restrictions.
Earlier, Ibraah had alleged that Harmonize demanded a 1Billion release payout- this was also relinquished.
Additionally, Ibraah was handed his social media handles to kick off his career as an independent artist.
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During the closure session, Harmonize was absent.
However, he was represented by his smooth-tough talking female manager who opined that music stables are bound to have disagreements which can be solved without unnecessary online drama.