Nyota Ndogo bounces back in the music scene after 3 years-long hiatus and dominates with a new song as if she never left in the first place.
The Mombasa-based, Swahili singing artiste who is famed after her successful hit song, ‘Watu na Viatu’ is always positive with life and everything life presents to her, if you follow her on social media, there’s no way you can’t be impressed, uplifted nada encouraged to tackle life with confidence.
Nyota Nodogo real name Mwanaisha Abdalla is always happy to interact with her fans and this was proven when she took time to make a clip to just thank her fans after she released her song ‘Subira Yangu’ back in 2016 iterating how her fans are really important to her, of course after God.
Not all musicians have ever done that, taking their time out to make a video to thank their fans for what they have done thus far for their career, so this makes Nyota Ndogo special in her own way.
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Nyota Ndogo who is one Kenyan musician respected by pretty much all East African musicians out there finally got to release her single dubbed ‘Je Wewe’ which is her latest and new song after taking a 3-year-long hiatus since she released her ‘Subira Yangu’ song back in 2016.
With the aim of educating the ‘jamii‘ on most of her records, she didn’t disappoint in any way on her latest offering as well because she went all-in on the song talking about love and how appreciative it is to love wholeheartedly from the heart despite all the challenges love usually pose to people in a relationship.
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The award-winning Nyota Ndogo clearly is here to stay having been in the music industry for over a decade, there’s no sign of stopping from her, at least with her music.
Nyota Ndogo is one of the veterans of Kenyan music, somewhat more of a legend depending on the people you are asking.
Watch the official music video for ‘Je Wewe’ as written and performed by Nyota Ndogo before.