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Harmonize Responds to English Criticism: “I’m Not Here to Speak Perfect English”

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Last updated: 2025/04/17 at 7:17 PM
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Tanzanian music star Harmonize has hit back at critics who often mock his English grammar. The Bongo Flava singer, whose real name is Rajab Abdul Kahal, made it clear in a recent Instagram Story that he is unbothered by the language expectations placed on him.

Known for his chart-topping hits and distinct style, Harmonize addressed the issue boldly, telling off those who question his spoken English in interviews, social media posts, and public appearances.

“Now let me make you all understand one thing! Please elaborate to me. Why would I speak perfect and proper English? For who? For what purpose, my G?” he wrote.

The singer went on to say that his message will always seem “wrong” to some people, but he’s not interested in meeting their expectations.

“If you don’t understand, it means the idea doesn’t concern you. I am the only East African English singer! Run that G!” he added.

Harmonize’s comments come amid ongoing online scrutiny about his grammar, which has often been a source of humour and criticism. However, the artist appears to be embracing his style and authenticity over language perfection.

In a region where Kiswahili is widely spoken and local dialects heavily influence how people communicate, Harmonize’s defiance struck a chord with many. His focus, he emphasized, remains on his music and reaching fans in a way that feels true to him.

Earlier this year, Harmonize also made headlines for gifting Kenyan artist Bien Baraza a chain during the Trace Music Awards & Summit 2025 in Zanzibar. The gesture highlighted Harmonize’s camaraderie with fellow African artists and his place among the continent’s most recognisable entertainers.

Despite the criticism, Harmonize continues to grow his fan base across East Africa and beyond, reminding the public that confidence and connection matter more than flawless English.

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