Harmonize's manager Mkubwa Fella has advised the singer against leaving WCB records also known as Wasafi Records.
This comes amid rumours that the 'Kwangwaru' hitmaker may be planning to exit the record label which is owned and managed by Tanzanian star singer Diamond Platnumz.
According to Mkubwa Fella who has been in the Tanzanian music industry for a very long time, he understands the various stakeholders in the entertainment industry and could therefore advise harmonize from a point of authority.
"Kondeboy I know the sweetness and bitterness of this job. I know an artist has the ability to make decisions that will grow him but my son when you are comfortable wherever you are stay there. I advice you this because I know those who have money in town and are fond of luring musicians. (KONDEBOY mie najua utamu wa kazi hii ata uchungu wa kazi hii. Najua msanii ana mamuzi ya ukuwaji maendeleo ila mwanangu ukiona ulipo inatosha sawa ila Aga tu vinzuri ata mie nna kila sababu ya kukushauli maana nawajua wenye hela za mjini wanapenda kugusanisha nyaya bin cheche)," Part of Mkubwa Fella's Instagram post read.
He also revealed that those who are trying to lure Harmonize into exiting WCB had also done the same to Diamond Platnumz when he was establishing himself in the industry.
Diamond is the founder of WCB record label which is one of the leading recording brands in East Africa.
Recently, Kenyan gospel singer Bahati admitted that he borrows a lot from WCB when it comes to managing his own record label, EMB records.
Harmonize who enjoys a huge fan base in Kenya has however not yet officially addressed the allegations of departing from WCB.
The 'Never Give Up' singer has worked with various Kenyan musicians including Willy Paul with whom they released a song dubbed 'Pilipili'.