Fena Gitu's face painting

Fena Gitu brings out the her traditional side in Ndigithia record

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Fena Gitu by now is a well established artiste and a household name in the music industry today I am sure in due time she is going to represent Kenya not only regionally but also globally and her music is something that speaks for itself as it was loved in New York after it was played at Sway in the Morning by Blinky Bill when he went there to play his African mix. She was the only Kenyan musician to be played there with Blinky Bill himself so that’s a plus for her and her career which has since taken off after her ‘Sema Ng’we’ record.

Fena’s latest record ‘Ndigithia’ visual is something that’s embracing the African culture as she rocks a Maasai headband beads with a white face paint that makes her look like a boss. This is the first project Fena Gitu’s co-directed alongside Dj Briizy and from what I saw, she is on the right path to being a good director.

Fena Gitu’s record ‘Ndigithia’ which was produced by Dillie just changed the game as we know it and there’s no coming back to mediocre music or mediocre music video especially the cameos after this record. This record is a game changer in the music industry in Kenya. Everything is way above par in this record, from the single to the music video everything is perfect, actually way perfect than normal.


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