Diamond: I was on the verge of bankruptcy

His record label Wasafi (WCB) was still in its infancy and nothing much was revolving around it.

This was in September 2013 when he released his hit track Number One that to date has attracted 7 million views on Youtube.

At the time, Nigerian music was topping the African charts and Naija musician Davido was the new kid on the block.

It’s around that time that Diamond felt the need to introduce himself to West Africa having already conquered East Africa.

He sought Davido for a collabo that he says almost dried up his coffers.

“Before doing the first video version of Number One at Ogopa Djs in Nairobi, my video cost used to be about US$ 3,000 (Sh326, 000) per video. With Number One, I went 10 times higher and spent US$30,000 (Sh3.3 million) or thereabout to fly Ogopa Djs video crew to Cape Town, South Africa, and shoot my video. The outcome was amazing, and that gave me the green light to approach Davido for a remix,” revealed Diamond in an interview with Nairobi News.

But that was just the beginning of a massive spending because when he finally secured a chance to do a collabo with Davido on the Number One remix, he was forced to take bank loans.

“I took loans from Tanzania banks to finance my video and collaboration with Davido in Lagos because I had to travel there with my crew,” he added.


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