Otile Brown with Sanaipei Tande

Otile Brown always wanted to work with Sanaipei Tande for the longest

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Otile Brown’s single with Sanaipei Tande’s latest record ‘Chagua La Moyo’ has eventually turned out to be a national anthem in Kenya and it seems Kenyans can’t get enough of the song because it has been trending at number 1 spot in Kenya since it dropped officially on April 5th 2018 on YouTube.

Otile Brown in the making of the 'Chagua La Moyo' music video. photo credit: Instagram/otilebrown
Otile Brown in the making of the ‘Chagua La Moyo’ music video. photo credit: Instagram/otilebrown

These two great artistes have with no shadow of doubt creating a timeless masterpiece in that record and the chemistry between them is something that can’t be placed in a bottle or be explained as it is something out of this record and it’s almost poetic that these artistes always wanted to work together for the longest.

“We’ve always wanted to work together for the longest time, coz we had a mutual feeling that we can create magic and yes we eventually did it.

Thanks for blessing the song with your awesome vocals 🙏 . You’re just amazing Sanaipei Tande” Otile Brown opened up about always wanting to work with Sanaipei Tande and how much talented a musician she really is.

Sanaipei Tande wearing the wedding gown that she wore on the music video for 'Chagua La Moyo'. photo credit: Instagram/otilebrown
Sanaipei Tande wearing the wedding gown that she wore on the music video for ‘Chagua La Moyo’. photo credit: Instagram/otilebrown

Sanaipei Tande seems to agree with Bad Man Shivo’s writing skills and musical talent as well as she also opened up about how skilled Otile really is in writing songs.

“You’ve gotta ❤ his[Otile Brown] writing skills!” Tande said.

With such chemistry these two have, I won’t be surprised if they work again together to create another masterpiece that will forever be immortal and relevant long after they are gone.

If by any chance you are living under a rock, please don’t get left behind and watch ‘Chagua La Moyo’ below

 

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