Ethic Entertainment is back trolling the public, and this time they have some choice words for those who do not support their music.
According to a recent post on the social media platform Twitter, Ethic chastised the Kenyan audience for choosing not to listen to their music.
Mnaeza sikiza Tekashi lakini Ethic is where you draw the line ?
— ETHIC (@ethicofficial) June 9, 2020
However, it seems that the crew has totally missed the boat as to why their popularity may have dwindled since the release of their first major track ‘Lamba Lolo’ which was released in May 2018. Since their first release, though they have dropped a slew of releases including ‘Pandana’, ‘Instagram’ and ‘Saba’, they lost the plot when their lyrics continually promoted underage sex, rape culture and drugs.
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The rap group’s longevity in the music scene continues to come into question, with many noting that the only talented member is Seska, while the other crew members only provide hype to elevate the track.
Tunawasikizangaaa juu ya Seska 🤟🏾🚮😂
— muneneray (@muneneray013) June 9, 2020
Mnakuanga na maringo mingi pale IG😏you only repost story mentions za madem pekee yao n' that's why I have started loosing interest in supporting you🚮natambua seska pekee yake
— 𝕄𝕦𝕨𝕒𝕚 𝕂𝕚𝕓𝕒𝕟𝕘𝕚🍁 (@_FacelessNinja_) June 9, 2020
Tumehamia trap seska ndio mkuu hapo nyi wengine ata c wajui jina😆😆
— cure malaak (@CMalaak) June 9, 2020
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Another tweep noted that the group should focus on their craft instead of stirring up petty beef online. Referring to a recent post shared on their timeline, Ethic has been advised that pride does come before a fall. Maybe it is time that they also appreciate the prowess of other artists.
Is Boondock and Ochungulo a joke to you?? Seska na Rekles big up
— ₩alte® Ak¤l¤ (@Akolo_c_Aqolloh) June 10, 2020
Despite being involved in social media beef, the group has also launched a clothing brand dubbed Ethic Urban Wear. Based on promotions for the line, it is street-wear focused with custom designs available.
Ethic Entertainment is set to drop their debut album ‘Big Man Bado Odinare’ on June 13th, with the project on sale for Ksh 300.
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