Zambian media personality and artist Kayz Adams has stirred conversation following candid remarks directed at fellow musician Vinchenzo M’bale during an appearance on ZMB Talks.
Speaking during the discussion, Kayz Adams emphasized the importance of truth and responsibility in music, urging artists to be mindful of the messages they deliver to their audience, especially given their influence on fans and the wider public.
“My best advice is that when he (Vinchenzo M’bale) preaches, he should preach the truth… let him not say he can die for me,” he stated, suggesting that certain expressions in music can be misleading or overly exaggerated if not grounded in sincerity.
His comments have since sparked widespread reactions online, with fans and industry observers debating the balance between artistic expression and authenticity. Some have supported his stance on honesty in messaging, while others argue that music often uses figurative language to convey emotion.
The discussion continues to gain traction across social platforms, further highlighting the evolving expectations placed on artists in Zambia’s music scene, particularly when it comes to influence, responsibility, and staying true to one’s message.




