In Wajinga Nyinyi spirit, Mikka drops ‘Tuambie’ song

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Every since King Kaka stirred up the nation with his highly controversial song ‘Wajinga Nyinyi’ which saw everyone talking about the numerous injustices Kenya as a country has been going through for years, most Kenyans have come forth to cosign his message on the record, one of such artistes being Mikka who dropped another song dubbed ‘Tuambie’ asking million dollar questions on the record.

Mikka just like most Kenyans is asking very serious questions addressed to the Kenyan politicians who has neglected most of their duties they were elected to do throughout their terms but goes back to the people when it’s near election time.

The ‘Tuambie’ record is Mikka’s second single after his last release dubbed ‘Pole Pole’ released last year.

Mikka who stepped out of the music scene because he was afraid of creating a persona in music that might be at loggerheads with his TV career but after having some soul reflections, he’s not afraid anymore and his recent song ‘Tuambie’ is clearly the best way of making that bold move stand out.

“The lyrics in ‘Tuambie’ are inspired by actual outcries from the Kenyan people and as a presenter in the public eye and also an artiste, I have to be true and sing the words as raw and as true as they are spoken.” Mikka said about the lyrics behind the powerful lyrics off his ‘Tuambie’ record.

King Kaka has given artistes like Mikka strength and courage to speak against bad governance through music and Mikka is one of those woke artistes speaking nothing but the truth.

Mikka made it clear through Tuambie that the single is not only your typical, nominal song, it’s rather an outcry to all people who will care to listen.

“It’s time we stand unafraid and ask what the government really plans to do for the country of Kenya.” Mikka added speaking on his latest record.

Stream the official audio for ‘Tuambie’ as performed by Mikka below which most if not all Kenyans has to have a listen to.

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