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• Bien Aime disclosed that he is not about to forgive his tormentors, including Otile Brown

• The scuffle between Otile and Bien unfolded after the former vehemently criticised the way the latter handles himself on social media

Sauti Sol musician Bien Aime has gone ham on Otile Brown.

The star, on Friday, August 2, teased that he had dropped a diss track dedicated to Otile Brown barely 24 hours after apologising to him following their recent war of words.

In an Insta-stories update sighted by MGAHAWANI.com, Sauti Sol’s lead singer retracted his apology holding that he no longer cares about diplomacy.

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Bien Aime had apologised for throwing Shade at Otile Brown. Photo: Bien Aime Baraza/Facebook.

However, instead of sharing the said diss track, the Lifestyle hitmaker posted a link directing his followers to his new song Wahala, featuring Adenkule Gold and Prince Indah.

In his Insta-stories post, the musician disclosed that he is not about to forgive his tormentors, including Otile Brown.

“After deep soul searching and reflection; I’ve come to the realization that there is no sleep or mercy for the wicked. When people show you who they are, believe them. I therefore withdraw yesterday’s apology. Below is my latest diss track to whom it may concern,” Bien wrote on Instagram.

The scuffle between Otile and Bien unfolded after the former vehemently criticised the way the latter handles himself on social media.

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Bien Aime teased that he had released a diss track for Otile Brown. Photo: Bien Aime Baraza/Instagram.

In his scathing attack against the Inauma crooner, Otile Brown urged the Sauti Sol’s artist to focus on his recent collaboration with Prince Indah and Adekunle Gold instead of making noise online.

In a quick rejoinder, Bien questioned Otile Brown’s financial status as he criticised the performance of his recent album.

“Otile, you don’t have any money… who are you talking like? He released an album that didn’t go far,” he stated.

Otile hit back at Bien by noting that he would never debate with those who equate popularity with quality.

“I can’t argue with people who think any popular song is a good song, and that’s how you ruined the game. Now you have to shake your hips on social media to push a product that will only last for a week or two,” Otile posted.

According to Otile, he is a better musician compared to his ‘nemesis’ because of his dedication to creating original music.

He went on to criticise Bien holding that he only focuses on a small niche audience, suggesting that his appeal was limited and not connected to the broader public.

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Otile Brown claimed he is superior than Bien Aime as far as real musicians are concerned. Photo: Courtesy.

Otile even compared their recent hits, claiming his own are superior.

“Look at your last hit song and look at mine. It’s still the biggest hit in the country in terms of comments. It’s the best music video in the country for almost a year, and I didn’t need to shake my waist on social media.” Otile said.

Well, the online war went on and Bien thought it wise to apologise for engaging Otile in the scuffle, only to withdraw it hours later.

It is not yet clear if indeed their beef is organic or just a ploy to push their music and brands.

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