Celebrated artiste Gabu has come out to dare Kenya Film Classification Board boss Ezekiel Mutua to ban his newly released song.
Taking to his Instagram page, he taunted Mutua to go on and ban his song which is a collabo with Arrow Bwoy dubbed 'koroga', complaining that he has become too hard on the youths and that is why upcoming artists are limited to enjoying their own creativity.
"Dr Ezekielmutua kujia hii inaita koroga pia. Umezoea ma youth sana. This is too much let the youth enjoy thea creativity and make money out of it. It makes me wonder where you get the time to watch this music video," Gabu captioned the post.
The 'simple lover' hitmaker said that the banning of songs is becoming too much such that he keeps wondering where Mutua gets time to watch the music videos.
This comes after the KFCB boss banned Alvindo's hit song 'Taka Taka', which created a buzz in the last couple of weeks.
However after the ban, Alvindo released the video of the banned song, which has landed him in trouble after Mutua vowed to take action by which police officers are hunting for him.
In addition, the pioneer artiste, captioned his post saying that instead of being frustrating the growth of talent and creativity, Mutua should allow youth to make money out of their talents.