Mykie Tooni, a former Camp Mulla founder and Manager has opened up a new state-of-the-art recording studio in Hurlingham. Photo credit: Instagram/mykietooni
Mykie Tooni, a former Camp Mulla founder and Manager has opened up a new state-of-the-art recording studio in Hurlingham. Photo credit: Instagram/mykietooni

Former Camp Mulla founder Mykie Mutooni launches studio

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The former Camp Mulla founder and Manager, Mykie Mutooni who has a passion for music has launched a state-of-the-art studio in Hurlingham.

The recording studio was named Chumba Cha Ngoma(CCN) is opened to any artistes in the music industry today, both already-established, budding, or aspiring artistes in the industry regardless of the genre of music they’re putting out.

At the moment, Boutross, Juice Man, record producer Sonic, and CKO have been spotted gracing the Chumba Cha Ngoma studios.

Boutross was actually interviewed by NTV’s Lit 360 inside the CCN’s studios in Hurlingham.

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Proving that Mykie Mutooni was meant to do what he is doing today; a few years ago, back in 2017, he had to close down his venture Headspace Studios that was based in Kilimani.

Without letting this change any momentum in his passion for uplifting artistes and finding new opportunities for them, he has bounced back with Chumba Cha Ngoma.

 

Lit 360's Mariam Bishar, and Boutross inside the Chumba Cha Ngoma(CCN) recording studio during Boutross's interview. Photo credit: Instagram/ccnstudios
Lit 360’s Mariam Bishar, and Boutross inside the Chumba Cha Ngoma(CCN) recording studio during Boutross’s interview. Photo credit: Instagram/ccnstudios

Despite Camp Mulla being defunct, that hasn’t destroyed his relationship with the members of the group because he has been actively supporting and managing underground and upcoming artistes in the music industry, Shappaman(former Camp Mulla member), Swahili Papi, and Banana Overdose trying to find them lucrative opportunities as well.

 

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