Bridget Blue isn’t interested in working 9 to 5 job anytime soon, if not forever, but she’s in the music industry for the fortune and not glory, or fame because that’s not exactly what pays the bills at the end of the end of the day.
The ‘Ni Wewe’ hitmaker had a lot to say on her recent hit record dubbed ‘9 to 5’ that has since resonated with a lot of people especially her fan base. The 7-days old song currently sits at over 400K views while it continues to rake in good numbers across all DSPs.
Having worked with top artists in the industry and being an established artist herself, Bridget Blue has earned her stripes for being one of the best singers out of Kenya. She’s made her music dominance clear for everyone to see by releasing hit records, one after another like clockwork making it look easy while she’s at it.
Her recent single proves that she’s most definitely here to stay and leave a mark in the industry despite the fact that she isn’t in the music industry for fame and glory but to make money.
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When it’s all said and done, Bridget Blue will forever be one of the greatest musicians to come out of Africa and if her catalog is something to go by, she’s most definitely going to be one of the best musicians to ever do it in the industry and her name will hold weight in music conversation across the globe and her recent single ‘9 to 5’ is an earnest attest to this.
Whether you’re a fan or a hater you have to give credit where it’s due and Bridget Blue proves this with every record she drops, ‘9 to 5’ single notwithstanding.
Bridget Blue is currently the best singer in Kenya today and this cuts across both genders. Periodt!
Watch the official music video for ‘9 to 5’ as written and performed by Bridget Blue and stream it right below and put my words to the test. The song is plugged from her recently released album ‘RNB’

