'Miracle Baby' on why Sailors Gang stopped doing music: We were robbed off everything
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'Miracle Baby' responded to the group's prolonged hiatus, in a scathing reply to a fan who sought to know why the group was no longer releasing bangers.
The musian, who also dabbles in comedy, asked fans to put the many questions to bed, claiming that no one spoke up when the group underwent a series of injustices in the last couple of years.
“Na hii swali ya ufala msee asiwai niuliza tena. World mzima ilikua na ikaona tukinyanganywa vitu zetu zotee including: Account zetu, Doo zetu, Deals za mamilioni zikapingwa na mnajua nani aliduu ivo... But ikanyamaziwa!!!" the musician ranted
"Sioni tukisaidiana na maswali za ufala nkt!!! so uki feel kuuliza swali please nakubeg uezi kosa nyanya amebaki uhai umuulize.”
The musian went on to say that he has since decided to focus on stuff that actually makes him money
“That's why naduu chenye itaniletea food kwa meza." he added.
'Miracle baby' a former street child, defied the odds to rise to the top of the entertainment food chain in miraculous fashion.
He previously worked several odd jobs, including a stint as a mortuary attendant before he found glory as the lead in Sailor's gang that gave us bangers such as 'Wamlambez' and 'Queen Bee"
The boyband was previously under the management of MRX Media, a company that is linked to radio personality Mwaimu Rachel.
The quintet however parted ways with their management team in 2020 in dramatic fashion, following several disagreements.
Mwalimu Rachael accused Sailors Gang of breaching their contract and consequently denied the music group access to their Youtube accounts, with millions of views, until fully compensated.
The gang would thereafter sign under ‘Black Market Records’ (BMR) and release ‘Kulewa Kuchuchuma’ in October of 2020.
The fivesome is made up of Peter 'Miracle Baby, Shalkido, Qoqos Juma, Masilver and Lexxy Yung.


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