Reasons why KRG is begging for forgiveness from people he fell out with in 2023

I have no energy for hate... I either love you, wish you well, or hope you heal - KRG

KRG the Don
Image: Instagram/KRG

Dancehall artiste Karagu Kimani, popularly known as KRG the Don or Bughaa has announced that he has extended an olive branch to everyone he had a fallout with in 2023.

Both on his Instagram stories and on his page the 'Mambo Imechemka' crooner noted that he did not wish to start the new year with any bad blood.

KRG started by sharing a message that read;

"I have no energy for hate... I either love you, wish you well, or hope you heal,"

The father of 3 then ironically went on to share an apology post where he asked for forgiveness from anyone who felt he might have stepped on their toes.

"Kama nilikukosea 2023 pole sana maybe sikujua nifanye nini at that moment...,"

This translates to;

"If I offended you or upset you in 2023 I'm deeply sorry, maybe at that moment I did not know what to do/how to act at that moment,"

Finishing up, the dancehall artist highlighted he would be extending an olive branch to everyone as he wanted to kickstart the new year on a totally clean slate.

KRG maintained he was ready to repair all burnt bridges as he strongly felt that no man is an island.

"2024 sitaki mambo negative na watu wangu its forgiveness and repairing everyone & everything we spoilt last year coz we need each other for us to win more trust me (no man is an island)

Life is too short to be carrying around negative emotions & energy ama namna gani #Happy New Year 2024 #Bughaaa," the last of his post read. 

Do you believe KRG's apology post? I for one, I'm excited to see how long this façade will last as knowing the self-proclaimed billionaire, drama is set to ensure faster than lightning strikes. 

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