A public fallout has erupted between former allies KRG the Don and Cassypool, with wild accusations and sharp clapbacks dominating their recent exchanges. What started as a close friendship between the flashy dancehall artist and the controversial influencer has now turned into a bitter spat, with Cassypool claiming that KRG is facing financial turmoil.
In a dramatic online video, Cassypool alleged that KRG had been auctioned and evicted from his posh Muthaiga home, leaving fans stunned. According to him, the once high-flying musician now lives in a modest one-bedroom apartment in Kiambu County. Cassypool said he had visited the artist’s residence on multiple occasions—one time even in the company of his wife—and was shocked by what he witnessed.
“He only had a quarter kilo of sugar and one apple in his fridge,” Cassypool claimed, adding that KRG was also struggling to pay his barber. He even alleged that the musician had been begging for as little as KSh 300 from friends and had become isolated, with many people abandoning him. According to Cassypool, he chose to go public with the information out of concern, stating that his wife had advised him not to speak about it, but he felt compelled to “make noise” to seek help for his friend.
The claims sparked a wave of reactions across social media, with many wondering whether the two were genuinely feuding or just clout-chasing. As expected, KRG was quick to respond, hitting back with a pointed Kikuyu proverb that loosely translates to: “You should not be shocked by the excrement of someone you do not know.” His response, seen as both witty and dismissive, made it clear he wasn’t taking the claims seriously.
In a bid to silence the rumors, KRG appeared in public cruising in a luxury Audi Q7, further fueling the debate on whether he was truly facing financial difficulties or if the entire saga was a publicity stunt. Reactions online were mixed, with some dismissing Cassypool’s remarks as typical drama and attention-seeking behavior.
“KRG looks fine. Just saw him in his Q7 today,” one commenter noted, while another joked, “Cassypool, are you visiting poor people’s homes with your wife just to eat?”
Others raised questions about both men’s motives, with some suggesting that this could be a staged online stunt. One user remarked, “This is how Cassypool usually begs for money,” while another sarcastically asked, “What exactly is his job apart from ranting online?”
This isn’t the first time the two have made headlines together. In late 2024, both KRG and Cassypool were seen at State House, Nairobi, where they met President William Ruto. The meeting, widely circulated online, featured them dressed in suits and smiling alongside the president. During the visit, KRG praised the head of state for caring about Kenyan youth, while Cassypool relayed greetings from Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu.
While their meeting with the president attracted both admiration and criticism, their current online war has cast doubts on the authenticity of their camaraderie. As the dust continues to settle, many Kenyans are left guessing: is this a genuine fallout or just another episode of digital drama designed to keep them in the spotlight?