ODM Party leader Raila Amolo Odinga and Emmanuel Musindi released the remix for 'Leo ni Leo' together. This is Raila Odinga's first ever recorded song. Photo credit: Twitter/RailaOdinga
ODM Party leader Raila Amolo Odinga and Emmanuel Musindi released the remix for 'Leo ni Leo' together. This is Raila Odinga's first ever recorded song. Photo credit: Twitter/RailaOdinga

Raila Odinga releases his first-ever recorded song ‘Leo ni Leo’ with Emmanuel Musindi

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Raila Odinga has finally got to release his first mainstream song dubbed ‘Leo ni Leo’ which is a remix song.

The ‘Leo ni Leo’ is a remix of the original song written and performed by Emmanuel Musindi which took over the western region of Kenya ever since it got released.

The same song has been getting played in almost every other Azimio La Umoja political rally in the country. It’s a song that is adored by almost every other member of the Western parts of Kenya.

It’s safe to say that all Luhyas are in love with that song and now it’s about to blow up in the entire country now that Raila Odinga jumped on the remix of the song on his first ever recorded song.

Raila Odinga, through his social media handles promised his millions of followers that he was about to drop one of the hottest songs of 2022 today at 11 am. Sticking to his word, he released the ‘Leo ni Leo’ remix song with lyrics coming from Emmanuel Musindi and a lot of his adlibs on the song.

Raila Odinga also released the music video for ‘Leo ni Leo’ that features him on all social media handles, even on YouTube as well as on Facebook and Twitter.

Raila Odinga becomes the first Presidential candidate to release a song before an upcoming general election in the history of Kenya.

The ‘Leo ni Leo’ song has Raila Odinga trending already on Twitter with the #BabatheArtist hashtag where netizens have nothing but praises for him for releasing his first ever record.

In case you haven’t watched the music video for ‘Leo ni Leo’ as performed by Emmanuel Musindi and Raila Odinga, you might stream it below;