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TZ Rapper Chidi Benz defends campaigning for President Samia Suluhu: "Wasanii tunatafuta pesa"

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TZ rapper Chidi Benz has urged his fans not to judge artistes after campaiging for President Samia Suluhu (photo courtesy)

Tanzanian rapper Chidi Benz has sparked fresh debate after openly admitting that his appearances at events linked to ruling party Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) were driven purely by financial incentives, not political loyalty.

Speaking in a candid interview with Bongo 5, the Dar Stand Up rapper told fans to stop pressuring artistes over political affiliations, insisting that musicians are simply trying to earn a living like everyone else.

"Tunatafuta pesa... watu wako na wazazi, wana watoto, wana wake. Nimepigiwa simu nikaimbe, nisiimbe juu watu watasema nashabikia chama fulani? No. Wafuateni wenye chama, sio msanii," Chidi said.

"Kazi yangu ya usanii ndio imenifanya nikaitwa pale. Wasanii tunatafuta pesa, tuna familia. Chama sina-nikiitwa naenda, nikipewa pesa naondoka."

Chidi's remarks come amid a wave of criticism targeting Tanzanian entertainers who performed at or endorsed CCM events during the heated election period.

Although he was previously quoted saying he would not take sides politically, he was later seen performing at a CCM rally; a move that intensified scrutiny from fans.

The backlash has not been mild. In the past week, several high-profile artistes have suffered severe consequences as anger among some Tanzanians escalates:

Diamond Platnumz is reported to be losing followers across social platforms as fans accuse him of aligning with the government. Juma Jux's African Boy shop in Dar es Salaam was vandalized amid protests.

Singer Shilole had her restaurant burned down by irate protesters. Rapper Billnass lost his entire Nenga Tronics shop after it was also set ablaze.

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