Haina pesa! Amber Ray shades Kenya's music industry
Social media influencer/socialite Faith Makau popularly known as Amber Ray is taking shots at Kenyan artists and the whole industry at large.
The curvaceous socialite made it known that even though she'd released a song with comedian Eric Omondi it was nothing serious noting the industry held nothing for her as music in Kenya doesn't pay.
"To be honest, Kenyan music doesn't have money the way I see it so siwezani nayo. The song was just you know, ya kushtua wasanii kidogo and then I go back to my things," Amber revealed during an interview with Plug TV Media.
On why she thought the industry was a dry pit she said;
"It can't sustain my lifestyle! Have you seen how I live? Umeona maisha yenye mimi naishi? Kenyan music can't sustain that," bragged the new mom.
The host not ready to let the subject go suggested maybe Amber would try her hat in the ring and just produce music as a hobby but the socialite wasn't budging on her stance.
"No I don't think so, even as a hobby it'd just waste my time because it isn't giving anything back in return. Even as a hobby it'd just waste my time, you know my lifestyle is so lavish and ni ya ukweli si ya kufake so hakuna vile music ita sustain me and my lifestyle," added the social media influencer.
On whether she'd love to feature on the reality show Young, Famous and African the mother of 2 revealed she'd get booted out as she isn't dramatic and doesn't know how to fake it even for the views and money.
"I've watched it, it's a good program entertaining and all but I don't like drama. I wouldn't wish to join it as mimi siwezani na drama, drama hunifuata tu. I feel like the show has a lot of drama and I'm just not into all that," Amber Ray noted.
This comes in shortly after she revealed that she spends 300k daily and sometimes even exceeds the amount which is her m-pesa limit.
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