King Kaka finally get to work together on another hit collabo record after 4 long years. Photo credit: Instagram/thekingkaka
King Kaka finally get to work together on another hit collabo record after 4 long years. Photo credit: Instagram/thekingkaka

ICYMI, King Kaka and Otile Brown worked on their second collabo after years

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King Kaka and Otile Brown collabo will always be fire no matter what year they decide to work together, that’s not even a discussion, it’s a fact.

It took quite some time for the two established and revered artistes in the Kenyan music industry today to work together but it was worth it.

King Kaka and Otile Brown first worked together a few years ago, four years ago to be precise on Otile Brown’s hit song ‘Alivyonipenda’ that currently has over 5.4 million views on YouTube and counting.

They say better late than ever.

King Kaka decided to work with Otile Brown on his hit record dubbed ‘Fight’ that has already been cosigned by a lot of netizens after it was released a week ago.

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The song is one of the top songs in Kenya today thanks to the two talented artistes; a rapper and a singer to work together on the same record as produced by Vicky Pon Dis.

The song narrates an urban love story turned sour when the lady’s older love interest finds out about her tryst with a younger man.

The ‘Fight’ record is a mid-tempo song where Otile Brown plays to his signature vocal strengths delivering a catchy heart-warming tune.

The singer is complemented by King Kaka who delivers thought-provoking bars reminiscent of all his previous love songs.

The visuals as directed by Steve Mugo feature a special cameo appearance by renowned actor and media personality Ken Ambani, who plays the role of a gentleman scorned by his love interest.

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