Tanzanian singer Harmonize has told East African musicians who do not have Range Rovers not to talk to him.
According to him, his baby owns the car model therefore those without it are not even her level.
He further said that every Range Rover in town is inspired by him.
“If you are an East African artist and you’ve been and aren’t a Range Rover owner don’t talk to me. Remember Range Rover is my baby’s car. That means you’ve never been my baby’s level. Its like every ranger rover in town inspired by me,” the artist said.
“I am sure you know which baby I am talking about,” he added.
The Bongo star is known to have a daughter from a past relationship.
Harmonize recently raised controversy after he decided to use a woman who looked like his ex Frida Kajala in his music video.
Explaining the matter, the Uno hitmaker said that the song, Single, was inspired by Kajala and that is why his team had to find someone who resembled his ex.
“I am not ashamed at all to say that my ex inspired me to make this global hit song. Yes I can even swear to God. I was in love. I was looking for a good way to heal after the painful break-up. I ended up making this song. God is good I am doing okay,” he said
Harmonize further said that he sings about experiences in his life warning those who have had a moment with him that they might see themselves in his upcoming music project.