The wrangles between Takataka hit maker Alvindo and the Kenya Film and Classification (KFCB) boss seem to have come to an end after the two held a meeting on Thursday. 

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Speaking after the meeting, musician Alvin popularly known as Alvindo, assured his fans that he will from now henceforth release songs with positive message to the society.

He further noted that he will delete Takataka from his YouTube channel as advised by the regulatory authority.

"I met KFCB which is headed by Ezekiel Mutua and promised to delete Takataka song from my YouTube channel," he tweeted.

Alvindo who was accompanied by his lawyer Munga Wanjau to the meeting, had been summoned by KFCB, after he defied the ban placed on his song, and went ahead to release a video for it.

The two parties resolved that the song will be pulled down from all online platforms as the artist focuses more on educative content.

"The Board and Alvin through his lawyer, resolved to settle the matter out of court on condition of the following: First, that the ban on the offensive song still stands. Secondly, that the artist submits the song and any other audio visual work of art that he may have produced to the Board for examination and classification. 

" Thirdly, that any public entertainment joint that plays the song or media house that broadcasts it will be in breach of the law and will be held liable in accordance with the law. Lastly, that Alvin will pull down the video from YouTube and any other social media platform where he has uploaded it or risk getting arrested and charged for breaking the law," KFCB announced in a series of tweets.