Kenyan musician Stevo Simple Boy has publicly accused Tanzanian artist Harmonize of stealing one of his most popular songs. In a recent interview, Stevo revealed that he had traveled to Tanzania specifically to confront Harmonize about the alleged theft of his track Inauma Itabidi Uzoee, a song that had gone viral. Stevo stated that while he was open to discussing the matter, he was also prepared to face Harmonize head-on if things escalated.
Stevo explained that he was not just looking for an apology but hoped to collaborate with Harmonize on a future project. He made it clear that if Harmonize approached him peacefully, there would be no issue, but if the encounter turned hostile, he was ready to defend himself. “If he comes in peace, we’ll talk it out. If it comes to blows, I’m ready for a fight,” Stevo declared.
In a bold move, Stevo referred to himself as the “Dragon of Africa” and emphasized his desire for a positive resolution. However, his message also hinted at his willingness to stand his ground if things took a more aggressive turn.
The revelation has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with many fans expressing their surprise at Stevo’s boldness and his readiness for a confrontation. Some joked about his “Dragon” persona, while others advised him to handle the matter more privately.
Despite the controversy, Stevo remains adamant about clearing the air and possibly working with Harmonize, highlighting the importance of communication in resolving disputes. Whether this meeting will lead to a collaboration or further tension remains to be seen.