Tanzanian music star Harmonize has finally spoken out after his former signee, Ibraah, made shocking claims against him. Ibraah had alleged that Harmonize once dragged him into a private room with questionable intentions — a claim that caused a stir among fans.
In a video shared on his Instagram page on Thursday, May 15, 2025, Harmonize strongly denied the accusations and expressed his disappointment.
He said he was hurt that Ibraah could make such serious allegations, knowing how damaging they could be to his image and reputation.
“It’s painful because I know there are people who might believe it,” Harmonize said.
He added that as much as it hurt, he had chosen to stay calm and forgiving, comparing the situation to a parent dealing with a child’s mistake.
“When a child soils your hand, you don’t cut the hand off,” he added.
The Konde Gang boss went on to say that he had handed the matter over to God, forgiven Ibraah, and was praying for him. He stressed that he wasn’t seeking an apology but believed that if one was needed, it should be directed to God.
“I’ve already forgiven him. If he feels like apologizing, fine. But the one who deserves an apology most is God,” Harmonize said.
Despite their public fallout, Harmonize clarified that he holds no grudge against Ibraah. He even welcomed him back to visit Konde Gang, the music label Ibraah recently left.
“He’s my brother, and Konde Gang will always be his home,” he added.
How the Feud Started
The drama began on Sunday, May 11, 2025, after Ibraah responded to Harmonize’s earlier online rant.
Harmonize had accused Ibraah of being disloyal and dishonest as the young artiste sought to exit the Konde Gang label. Ibraah revealed that he was being asked to pay a massive Ksh48 million (around Tsh1 billion) to leave the label.
In retaliation, Ibraah claimed Harmonize’s intentions for keeping him under contract weren’t entirely professional. He made bold accusations, suggesting Harmonize had once tried to lure him into a private room, hinting at suspicious motives.
“I am not food, bro. I’m a street guy,” Ibraah wrote in a fiery social media post.
However, as tensions cooled, Ibraah later softened his tone. He thanked Harmonize for supporting his music journey and giving him a platform to succeed in Tanzania’s music industry.
“Your help in my life has been great. You helped me a lot, Brother Konde,” he said.
Though their relationship has faced ups and downs, Harmonize has made it clear he harbors no ill will and still considers Ibraah family.