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Otile Brown Responds to Savara’s “Overrated” Label, Accuses Him of Obsession

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Last updated: 2025/03/28 at 11:26 AM
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In an unexpected twist in the Kenyan music scene, Savara Mudigi recently made waves by calling fellow musician Otile Brown “overrated.” The comment, which was made during an interview on Stephanie Nganga’s SNS podcast, has sparked a fiery response from Otile, who didn’t hold back in airing his views on the matter. Despite his bold claim, Savara offered no explanation for his words, leaving many to wonder about his reasoning.

Savara’s remark follows a similar comment made by Bensoul months earlier, suggesting that Otile’s vocal abilities are lacking, even going as far as claiming he sings “with his nose” for a sharper voice. The critique seemed to hit a nerve with Otile, who took to his Instagram stories to retaliate. He accused Savara of being obsessed with him, questioning why he was being criticized if he was truly not a threat in the industry. “The obsession. If I’m not a threat then why y’all keep dissing? I love it,” Otile posted, implying that the attention he was receiving only confirmed his relevance in the music scene.

But Otile didn’t stop there. He shared another video poking fun at Savara’s latest hit “Sianda,” claiming that some people were more focused on hating him than supporting their own music. Otile went on to declare that he never wanted to be a “king,” positioning himself as a vessel for a bigger purpose, but added that from now on, he wanted fans to refer to him as “Bwana Mpua number 1,” a moniker he felt better represented his passion and storytelling ability.

The exchange didn’t go unnoticed by fans, many of whom took to social media to share their views. Some defended Otile, acknowledging his impressive album Just in Love and labeling him as underrated, while others sided with Savara, arguing that Otile’s time in the spotlight had passed. Fans were divided—some claimed Savara should count himself lucky to have been part of a group with Bien, while others praised Otile’s vocal skills and musical contributions.

This public spat is a reminder of the competitive nature of the Kenyan music industry, where even the slightest remarks can spark significant drama. Despite the controversy, both artists have continued to shine in their respective careers, with Savara recently making history by leading fans in singing the Kenyan national anthem during the Kenya vs. Gabon match at Nyayo Stadium.

It’s clear that Savara and Otile’s back-and-forth has caught the attention of many, and the impact of their words will likely continue to reverberate in the industry. Whether this rivalry will lead to more music or just more drama remains to be seen. But one thing’s for sure—both artists are making sure they stay relevant in the ever-evolving entertainment scene.

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