Coincidentally, as soon as Pulse ended the call with Bahati, System Unit’s DJ Mo who was the first to defend Bahati following the new baby talk, called Pulse to play the devil’s advocate.
“Please be careful of these people who come up with such malicious rumours,” Mo said, adding: “Most are out to try to tarnish his name.”
Minutes later, Bahati phoned Pulse again.
“Some ladies, and even some bloggers, have tried to get money from me threatening to expose allegations of my romantic escapades with women around town,” said the 2014 Groove Artiste of The Year whose name was nowhere near glory during last night’s Groove Awards.
In-case you missed it, this year’s Groove Awards was themed around going back to Church and the organisers did not hide the fact that they deliberately decided to leave gospel artistes of ‘questionable’ character out of the party…
Still around 2015, the then most celebrated gospel clique System Unit was stalked by young groupies who enjoyed the glamour and the fame that came with the singers they lived around. One of those groupies then was Yvette Kisha who started dating Bahati, just like other groupies were dating the other gospel boys.
“They had dated for about a year when she got pregnant. The lady used to hang around System Unit. She is a gospel groupie of sorts,” the female source, who confessed that she was friends with Yvette Kisha, told Pulse.