Konde Gang Worldwide Boss Harmonize has confirmed to the world that most artists charge others for collaborations on songs.
The celebrated musician on Thursday, December 1, took to social media and shared some little information about his rate card, specifically the amount of money he will soon be charging fellow artists for collabos.
In an Insta-stories update seen by The Kenya Times, the singer disclosed that he will soon start asking for TSh 100 million, which is the equivalent of KSh 5 million.
According to the singer, he never used to charge for collaborations but is now contemplating the same.
The Kwangwaru hitmaker added that he is targeting a specific artist whom he feels should pay TSh 500 million for a collabo.
“I am starting to charge for collaborations. TSh 100 million. Shariti ngoma iwe kali. I can’t wait kumcharge mtu flani TSh 500 million,” Harmonize wrote.

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Harmonize’s announcement comes not long after he found himself in the middle of a record label deal and signing at his stable, Konde Gang Worldwide.
The musician had signed a handful of artists such as Anjela and Kings Music at his label but dropped them without solid reasons, a move that angered many Tanzanian music lovers who accused him of killing the musicians’ dreams.
While signing them, the musician even bought cars for them, but things changed barely six months into their contracts.
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