Ezekiel Mutua vows to deal with Taka taka hitmaker

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Agitated KFCB boss Ezekiel Mutua has turned a ‘harsh’ side of him as he vows to bring down Alvindo.

Mutua says that the police will narrow down and catch the perpetrators that produced the ‘nasty’ song.

Taka taka was banned last week by Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB) for violating the ‘creativity’ and sanity of music in Kenyan culture.

The song was trending on Twitter and netizens were bashing Ezekiel Mutua for killing talents instead of nurturing them.

Alvindo, the engineer behind the ‘vulgar’ song, was frustrated to realize that his song was not to be played again.

The song went viral and was a hit that was played in local clubs and even radio stations.

It had attracted more than one million views on Youtube.

But what does KFCB hold them accountable for?

Alvindo and his manager KRG The Don defied the order by KFCB boss and released the video of the song.

Mutua also added that video which had been posted on Youtube will be used as exhibits in the court of law.

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