Top Kenyan artists King Kaka has now come out to mock the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK) over the little cash they send him as his royalties. 

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In a video shared on his social media accounts on Friday, King Kaka "congratulated" MCSK for sending him money for his "Bank on me" foundation. 

The bank of my foundation is tasked with supporting needy girls by giving them sanitary towels. 

"Ladies and gentlemen, and it is official MCSK they have joined like (wamejoin kama) sponsors for the MantrualWalk that we are doing from Monday to Friday from Nairobi to Nakuru 154KM. So if you haven't donated (kama hujadonate) go to bankonme.co.ke," he said

King Kaka further revealed how MCSK joined in the Bank on me donations. 

"How did MCSK join? Let me tell you are story. So one day I woke up in the morning and founs they have sent me Sh2,530 without telling me what the money was for. So on further inquiry and my instincts told me that these people wantvto be sponsors. (MCSK walijoin aje? Let me tell you are story. So one day I woke up in the morning nikapata wamenitumia Sh2,530 na hawakua wameniambia ni ya nini. So on futher inquiry na instincts zangu zikaniambia hawa wasee wanataka kua sponsors)," he added. 

He is not the only artist who has lashed out the MCSK board. 

Khaligraph Jones started this wave, who was followed by Willy Paul, Sauti Sol and Gena Gitu among others. 

Artists expressed their disappointment on MCSK on paying them peanuts as their royalties.