Renowned rapper Bobby East has spoken out against the way the late King Dandy Krazy’s death and funeral have been handled, describing the situation as a “circus” filled with attention-seeking behavior and content-driven agendas.
Taking to social media, Bobby East expressed his disappointment, saying:
“I usually like to mind the business that pays me, but I must say the King’s death and funeral have been trivialized even before he died. The circus acts, attention-seeking, and milking a sad situation for content have been very sad to watch. It’s very un-African and not kind at all. I hope we can all reflect and do better next time.”
His statement comes amid growing concerns about how social media has played a role in turning Dandy Krazy’s passing into a spectacle rather than a solemn moment of mourning. The rapper’s call for reflection has sparked discussions, with many agreeing that the focus should be on honoring the late artist’s legacy rather than using his passing for clout.
Bobby East’s words serve as a powerful reminder that in times of loss, respect, dignity, and unity should take precedence over unnecessary drama. As the Zambian music industry and fans continue to mourn Dandy Krazy, his plea for kindness and authenticity is one that should not be ignored.