The song is part of a larger project that includes other popular tracks like "Subiri," "Nyumbani," and "Namuthariza". Listeners often point to the remix's rich production, which elevates the original version into a club-ready anthem while maintaining its melodic heart. The collaboration with Rachael Malungu
Amani Charo, sometimes collaborating with artists like Darwin and Princess Pendo.
: It often features traditional Mijikenda dancers, bridging the gap between old-world traditions and the modern "remix" culture that appeals to younger Kenyan audiences.
The song is part of a larger project that includes other popular tracks like "Subiri," "Nyumbani," and "Namuthariza". Listeners often point to the remix's rich production, which elevates the original version into a club-ready anthem while maintaining its melodic heart. The collaboration with Rachael Malungu
Amani Charo, sometimes collaborating with artists like Darwin and Princess Pendo.
: It often features traditional Mijikenda dancers, bridging the gap between old-world traditions and the modern "remix" culture that appeals to younger Kenyan audiences.