Gospel singer Zoe drops her Waona Nani video and Kenyans love it

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After a small break, Gospel music singer Zoe or Zoe Phyllis if you like is making a return to the scene.

The young talented and daring ‘Salama’ hitmaker which features Rebecca Soki, now signed under EMB which is a brainchild of Bahati, is bringing new energy in the ever-changing Gospel music industry.

Zoe has officially released the Waona Nani video in which she narrates a personal real-life story.

She says,’Waona Nani sounds like a very expressive song because it actually is! This song was written 10 years ago (2008) by Zoe under real life circumstances.’

Zoe in form two struggled with identity for about 4 months leading her to come up with Waona Nani song.

This is a big challenge to many young people who are growing up and with the changes in technology, kids are now exposed to so many things, which they shouldn’t be in the first place.

Currently, #IfikieWazazi is trending to show how teens are posing and posting inappropriate pictures on social media, hoping their parents can get to see how bad the situation is and take charge.

Through her music singer Zoe hopes to inspire, educate, give hope and direction to such young guys driving them back to Christ.

She admits it’s a challenge but the task must be done by all means possible.

What was it like in this phase for her? Zoe says…
“It all started from the April holiday. My dad got uncomfy with the frequency of texts getting into my phone…what he assumed is quite obvious.

The truth was however opposite. I did not have one male friend who could reach the extent of texting me.

He resorted to taking the phone he had given me away. During the same school holiday, a neighbor, mama’s friend contacted mum asking if she could hook me up with her daughter so I ‘talk’ to her following change of behavior.

This got me confused, kind of stressed, that now I am a ‘bad girl’ in the eyes of my father.”

She continues…“I went back to school still wondering why I could have different definitions from two people I can trust. Before the term was too mature, I received a letter from a guy- Something so unusual – I dint even care to make friends during funkies.

This was the talk of the day in my class. I stayed a day before deciding whether to open the letter or not.

Then, the second night my bedmate and also homemate jokingly commented, ‘tunakujua vile unakuwaga home na machali but wewe hujifanya ukiwa shule’.

This really added me stress,I then appeared to me that people thought I have split personality, hence, my identity crisis.’ The next day during games I withdrew to the field corner so I could talk to God about my crisis and in about 1-2 hours whooooop Waona Nani , full song as you hear it came.”

Watch her latest music video,Waona Nani.

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