1. What do you do?
I am a full time gospel artiste, involved in recording and selling gospel music, performing in corporate, weddings and gospel events. I am also a producer.
2. How did you get there?
I was born in Kakamega 1978, and discovered my talent in music at the age of seven.
I attended Emalindi Primary in Kakamega from 1984-1993. I was set to join Betere Boys High School but I never did because I didn't have school fees.
I improvised music equipment and entertained revellers at funeral and festive events.
I later joined various music groups and bands-recording several songs, till l found my own Injili Gospel Singers in 2001, with which l released song Omundu Omulosi. I am now pursuing secondary education as a private student in Nairobi.
3. It seems it’s every artiste’s dream to own a recording studio...
I cannot speak for others, but for me l had difficult time getting a chance to record, there were only four studios, and very expensive. Today, there is lots of talent out there. l want to help record at a cheaper price.
4. What is this 'Omundu Omulosi' song about?
It is a song composed in 2002. It humorously dramatises a family in suffering and despair hence, the crying sounds "Iiii!". Out of the blue Omukambi (pastor) appears and tells them to believe in God and all will be well. The wife accepts the pastor’s advice, but her husband questions where the pastor has been during their suffering. The man finally agrees to prayers and their lives change for the better.
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