Otile Brown has gone off on Bien after he seemingly mocked the resignation of Otile’s manager, Mumbi Maina, by posting the news while playing his song “All My Enemies Are Suffering.”


Otile responded through a series of Instagram stories, blasting Bien for being a hypocrite, fake, and riding on hype. He said Bien always wants attention, comments on every blog, and tries to stay relevant through TikTok trends.


“Uwezi win na grace… always want to be seen, commenting on every blog post,” he said.



He mocked Bien’s style, accused him of acting “international” without substance, and said Kenyans only support him out of favor, not talent.

“Dress well na uwachane na kubeba makuku stingo za kishamba. Hakuna authenticity apo.” International my sss… mimi narudia hamniwezi. Ata mukiwin Grammy mi siwatambui.”


He accused Bien of being a hypocrite saying that he only supports what the public wants to hear.

“Hii ndio reason sitambui iyo ng’ombe. Ni mnafki mkubwa.”


Feud between the two artists started last year after Bien disagreed with Otile's statement that there were no international artists in Kenya.

“I find it a bit frustrating when Otile says that because there are many artists here making waves. Perhaps Otile has never ventured beyond Kenya to see this for himself,” Bien told Obinna during an interview.

Few weeks later, Bien accused Otile Brown of criticising his new song featuring Prince Indah and Adenkule.

"Otile, you don’t have any money… who do you think you are talking like? You released an album and it didn’t go far…” Bien said.

However, Otile Brown did not hesitate to respond. Through his Instagram page, he claimed he couldn’t argue with people who think any popular song is a good song.

Otile claimed he sings authentic music while criticising Bien for losing his authenticity and thus singing music that people want.