Kenyan rapper King Kaka on Tuesday arguably contradicted himself while at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) headquarters.
The rapper while at the DCI said he is in great fear following controversies that his new song 'Wajinga Nyinyi' has created.
"Am in fear, even when I hear wind sounds in the kitchen I have to confirm (niko na uoga bana, ata upepo ikipiga jikoni,.... I have to look)," he said in a video shared on Twitter by Kenya News.
King Kaka said he has a family and was asking for his security to be taken seriously after the viral song which touched different aspects of life, politically and economically.
"The next course of action, I have a family, I have kids, I need security," he noted
The statement is contrary to what King Kaka had said in his viral song, Wajinga Nyinyi.
In the song, the rapper said he is prepared to die for Kenyans and that fear was not his portion.
"If they kill me tonight using snipers you will all know why they would have killed me, I will die for the people, I don't fear. (Wakinisnipe tonight si mnajua ni kwa nini...Nitakufia watu mi siogopi mimi...)," says part of the song.