Harmonize has hinted he could be expecting a child with his Caucasian girlfriend- Sarah Michelotti after the ‘Uno’ hitmaker revealed that he is ready to become a father.
“It’s time to be a daddy,” he wrote on social media.
“Soon,” Sarah responded.
The two were said to have officially married in September last year. However, according to the musician’s manager Beauty Mmari alias Mjerumani, the two never wed. It turned out that he used his fiancée as a video vixen.
“Harmonize did not hold any wedding last Saturday he was shooting a music video for his new track called Marry Me. The concept behind it is similar to the one Diamond adopted, when he used his ex-lover, Zari, as a video vixen in the song called Iyena,” said Mjerumani.
“There is no way Harmonize will exchange wedding vows without pomp and colour. Should he hold a real wedding, a lot of people will be expected to attend,” Mjerumani added.
Losing baby
In 2017, Harmonize ditched his ex-girlfriend Wolper after Sarah fell pregnant.
Later, Sarah cleared the air on why she was never spotted with a baby bump after announcing her pregnancy. According to her, she suffered a miscarriage.
“Yes I was pregnant for Harmonize, but unfortunately I lost the baby in my fourth month of pregnancy. It’s God’s plan but we will try for another kid next time,” she said.
Post-WCB
Early this year, he shared photos of his latest ink that left tongues wagging. Konde boy treated himself to a huge elephant trunk tattoo on his back symbolizing his new self-proclaimed alias, ‘Tembo’ courtesy of Kenyan tattoo artist Freddy.
A section of netizens were convinced he was copying his former boss Diamond who tattooed a Lion’s face on the back of his hand to symbolize his nickname ‘Simba’
On a side note, the singer has on different occasions been accused of sampling music beats without permission from the original owners.
First, it was Kenyan producer Magix Enga who called out the singer for sampling his beats for his jam ‘Uno.’ Magix Enga gave Harmonize a seven-day ultimatum to pull down the song from his YouTube channel but the Bongo Flava star didn’t heed the call.
With the snob, Magix Enga was forced to issue a strike with the YouTube team and the song was immediately pulled down.
Then came veteran bongo sensation Mr Nice who also claimed Harmonize sampled the beats to his popular song King’asti without permission.
“Harmonize has sampled my beats without my approval. It hurts. It’s like when you got this child you love in the family then he/she goes ahead to steal from you,” an irritated Mr Nice, who released King’asti 13 years ago, blasted him.