Producer releases new song that Luo singer Ndogo Jaraah was supposed to drop before he died in a grisly accident

Producer releases new song that Luo singer Ndogo Jaraah was supposed to drop before he died in a grisly accident

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Ndogo Jaraah whose real name is Phillip Omondi Owino died with all members of his band after the car they were traveling collided head-on with a bus.

The Luo musician together with three members of his band were traveling in a saloon car on Sunday, February 27th when they were involved in a grisly road accident along the Nairobi Nakuru highway.

“Breaking Sad News. We have lost Ndogo Jaraah a promising Ohangla artist through a road accident early today on his way back to Kisumu.

It has been confirmed that Ndogo and his team are all dead! George Williams aka Awillo Subaru keyboardist, Gody Jabusia (Keyboardist) Hendry Mavinyo (Shaker),” Luo producer Wuod Fibi announced on Sunday.

Ndogo Jaraah released a new song posthumously thanks to his producer.

His new track ‘Chunyi Nie Dak’ which was the last song he recorded before his demise has been released by his producer in his memory.

The deceased joined the music industry in 2012 and had bigger plans of growing to become a better artiste.

His hit song ‘Iber Gi Sura’ put him in the limelight.

Ndogo Jaraah’s band known as blessed Ohangla had eight members, three died with him in the grisly accident in Kabete along Nairobi/Nakuru highway.

Stream the ‘Chunyi Nie Dak’ song below that was released posthumously