Kenyan artiste Lamaz Span has shown how easy it is for him to make money in a day.The rapper appeared for an interview with Isabella Kituri on K24 TV to talk about his life and the entertainment scene. Isabella put him on the spot to produce KSh 200,000 to which he did without a flinch. Khaligraph Jones' big brother Lamaz Span K.O.B  is keeping it real, living up to the lyrics he spits on the booth and the lifestyle it personifies.
Pressed by K24's Isabella Kituri to prove if he indeed makes Sh100,000 a day as he rapped on his 2019 hit single Stories featuring Magix Enga, Lamaz did not flinch as he flaunted over Sh200,000, in cash.
"Karibu sana, umesema laki moja kwa siku? Toa wallet," said Kituri as she took on the self-styled King of Boost.
"Unataka nitoe ya ukweli?" He responded. "Unajua P.A wangu ako pale na ako nazo? Naweza toa!"
Noticing that Kituri was dead serious, Span K.O.B gleefully motioned for the P.A to hand him the cash, live on set.
"Niletee!" He called out to the amusement of Kituri.
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With three stacks in hand, he proceeded to implore on Kituri how he is not living a lie, "It is Sh100,000 on a bad day and another Sh100,000 on a good day. Hii ni ya jana, hii ni ya leo."
Pointing to another, not so fat wad, he added,"Hii ni nusu ya kesho," then sat down with the half bulging out of his inner pocket.
When she joked that she can keep the Sh200,000 stacked in her hand, Span K.O.B flatly offered her Sh1,000.
"Niweeke, show ikiisha utoe thao, ulete hizo zingine," he said.
"Si kesho utapata Sh100,000 zingine?" She posed. "Show ikiisha toa thao ya Valentine, hizo zingine urudishe!"
"Kama tomato ni shilling kumi na tano, thao itanisaidia na nini?" She fired back.
"Usinunue tomato, sikiza, unaenda kwa hoteli unanunua chapati ndondo; hio bei yake inakuwanga constant - Sh70. Whether nyanya ni Sh50 au Sh20 unacheza na chapati ndondo, Sh70, ikiondokanga," he noted.

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