Meddy used redemption words as reacting to ‘My Vow’ record-breaking song through knife-jabbing comments of Juno Kizigenza, Teta Diana, and Jules Sentore
‘My vow’ song by renowned singer Ngabo Medard (Meddy) broke a big record in the Rwandan music industry by getting 1Million views in one day, the thing that hasn’t been done by any other Rwandan musician before. This record was since the talk of the city from music producers to a farmers, people loved really.
By Evode Uwiragiye
But the cameras’ lens didn’t all focus in the same direction, parallel perspectives of Rwandan artists about the song were some sort of topic. That’s why you might have found the tweets of Jules Sentore, Teta Diana, and the rising star Juno Kizigenza commenting on the song in which people considered it a negative way.
It all started when Teta Diana tweeted that views can be bought on the same day that song of Meddy ‘My Vow’ broke the record. This made music fans relate it with jealousy because she hadn’t had those views, it was considered being pessimistic and showed her as unprofessional according to the music fans’ comments section under her tweet.
The Gakondo star was quote-retweeted by her fellow singer, Jules Sentore, emphasizing the tweet saying that YouTube views can be bought.
At this time, both of them started to take some sip from their bitter wine at the level of attacking entertainment journalists calling them amateurs which seemed to be a defense mechanism.
Juno Kigizigenza who is now a friend of the front pages in the game, couldn’t miss the topic of the day. He tweeted that no king that opts to live outside of the country.
It will sound offensive story if you are new to this thing music news, but hopefully if you are thefacts.rw reader, it won’t be new to you either. To cut long story short, music fans still had internet bundles to comment on Juno’s tweet saying that he is still too rookie to even dare to call himself a king.
It’s a sure thing that you remember that the above sentences show how jealous the artists: Juno Kigizigenza, Jules Sentore, and Teta Diane were, according to the fans.
It wasn’t even that fans hate those artists, Naah, their perspectives match with this legend’s one, Tom Close.
After these artists’ comments, Tom Close, one of the legend musicians, tweeted saying it could have been a big lesson to the artists instead of being jealous as it would develop Rwandan music.
Meddy reactions come after and preach the word of God
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