‘G Bag Na Jug’ Hitmaker Stoopid Boy Explains Why He Will Never Appear On Ofweneke’s Show

The incident left Ofweneke visibly frustrated as he discussed the situation with his studio audience.

He expressed his disappointment over Stoopid Boy’s decision to cancel the interview at the last minute, citing the rapper’s request for payment as the main reason.

Ofweneke emphasized the importance of building relationships and supporting each other in the industry, and suggested that Stoopid Boy’s actions could impact his future opportunities.

“Stoopid Boy canceled at the last minute because he wanted to get paid. So, Stoopid Boy, just wait, we’ll pay you. If you want to promote your third or fourth single and are looking for Ofweneke to promote, we’ll remember. We will remember it.” will visit again,” said Doctor Ofweneke

Despite Ofweneke’s comments, Stoopid Boy has now come forward to explain his decision to decline the interview.

In a TikTok video making the rounds on social media, the rapper and his friend expressed concern about the challenges faced by artists who are gaining popularity but struggling financially.

He emphasized the importance of prioritizing one’s livelihood before conducting interviews, highlighting the harsh reality of street life for many artists.

“Hakuna mean tutakuwa famous and broke. Hiyo tumeruka… Wasanii wengi wanatrend lakini kwa street wanatusiwa. Therefore nilikuambia lazima ujue vile naishi kwanza ndio uniite kwa hiyo ujinga yako,” said Stoopid Boy.

In his explanation, Stoopid Boy sheds light on the financial dynamics within the music industry.

He mentioned the concept of a “sitting allowance” and emphasized that his time and participation in interviews are valuable.

Stoopid Boy wondered why he wasn’t contacted for an interview before the release of his hit ‘G Bag Na Jug,’ suggesting that financial compensation should be accompanied by media appearances.

“Sahi mahali mziki yetu imetufikisha hauwezi tupanga… Kuna kitu inatiwatwanga sitting allowance. Kukaa chini na mtu kuongea na wewe ni mtu wa maana. Mbona hukuniiita kabla sijatoa hiyo ngoma ya G bag a jug?

“Sahi tunakaa juu ya mawe tunakula awow alafu bado mnataka kutuninterview bila doo. Interview bila pesa haiwezi. Hello inaruka mpaka senye,” he said.

Stoopid Boy’s decision to demand payment for the interview divided opinions among fans and industry observers.

While some expressed support for the rapper’s stance on fair compensation, others criticized his approach.