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‘Help me while I am still alive’ – Broke Stevo Simple Boy pleads with Kenyans

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Musician Stivo Simple Boy recently opened up about the hurdles he’s faced on his musical journey, emphasizing that the road to success has been far from easy.

Reflecting on the challenges that have irked and disheartened him as an artist, Simple Boy lamented the dismissive attitude of those who doubt his capabilities.

“What always makes me angry is someone saying I can’t, I’m crazy, I don’t have a mind, but I can, don’t assume that someone can,” he asserted. Instead of criticism, he urged individuals to extend a helping hand if they have the means to do so.

Sharing a poignant anecdote from his past, the artist recounted a time when he resorted to singing on the streets, relying on the generosity of passersby for sustenance.

He underscored the importance of proactive assistance, urging against waiting until someone’s life is in jeopardy before offering support.

“What I’m asking Kenyans to help me with is not to mourn me; Kenyans, help me while I’m alive,” he implored.

Simple Boy, known for his candid storytelling in his music, highlighted the struggles he faces behind the scenes, appealing to the public for financial and musical support.

With a desire to collaborate with prominent figures in the industry, he expressed his aspirations to work alongside affluent individuals such as Khaligraph Jones.

As Simple Boy continues to navigate the challenges of the music industry, his plea for understanding and assistance resonates with many who recognize the importance of uplifting emerging talents.

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