Other musicians who have relayed the same message are Sauti Sol, and Khaligraph among others.
Sauti Sol recently shared a project dubbed #Tujiangalie, which in Swahili means, “We should look into ourselves.”
“It's like a man in the mirror situation. Because, you know, we have always pointed the finger at whoever is doing something wrong without being reflective on how much we contribute to the wrong," band member Bien-Aimè Alusa said.
Khaligraphs song In My Head was released about two weeks ago to remind Kenyans to make wise choices on the ballot and not to be victims of previous election violence and poor leadership.
Khaligraph highlighted the importance of them as musicians coming together to spread the word to Kenyans.
“If we all unite with one voice, it’s a wrap… we are trying to flex as much as we can because we have a lot of people who are looking up to us to make a difference. I’m just hoping that right now people are wise enough to know how this game is being played. Take the direction of change and that’s what basically we are pushing for, so tujiangalie,” said the OG.
Another musician is Militan Govana (Mbogi Genje) ft Majero whose song reached to youngins to not be used by politicians to cause chaos.
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