Grenade Official has made headlines with a bold prayer, asking for his former manager, Jeff Kiwa, to live long enough to see his achievements in the music industry.
For their troubled history, Grenade while conducting an interview with the Evening Rush crew on Friday, he emotionally expressed his hopes that Kiwa would witness his (Grenade’s) future success, including potential Grammy wins and sold-out concerts at major venues like Lugogo Cricket Oval and Namboole Stadium.
“Lord, I pray that you give people like Jeff Kiwa life so that they can watch me win Grammys, hold big concerts at Lugogo Cricket Oval and Namboole. It’s better we talk about the bad people in the music industry, Jeff Kiwa needs to be stopped, he has a bad heart,” Grenade said in a statement.
“I speak out freely about Jeff Kiwa because he made me depressed, I even started using drugs because of the things he did to me when I left TNS, in fact, he’s the worst curse that has ever happened to me,” added.
The prayer comes after Grenade publicly accused Kiwa of undermining his career, despite having previously helped him rise to prominence in the music scene.
Since last week, the singer has voiced his frustrations, claiming that Kiwa has become a barrier to his progress rather than an ally.
Grenade alleges that his former manager, once instrumental in his career, is now actively working against him.
As Grenade continues to pursue his dreams, the artist remains determined to reach new heights, regardless of any obstacles that may come his way.
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