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Suzanne Gachukia brings together all-star artistes for a good cause

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Suzanne Gachukia is a musical legend and I thought she deserved a paragraph at least stating the obvious about that. Let’s just start if off from there.

Suzanne Gachukia-Opembe who is allegedly back from a musical hiatus after getting married to Kenyan Ambassador in Dublin, Richard Opembe and living in Ireland has joined forces with an NGO Brighter Monday Communities to release a song dubbed ‘Nothing Can Stop Me Now’ that supports World Menstruation Day.

The single has talented musicians from different genres merging together for a good cause.

Artistes featured on the single are Bwana Ngoma, KusMa, Kelma, Kush boy, Petra, Zedai, Esque, Seroney and together they made an unforgettable masterpiece dubbed ‘Nothing Can Stop Me Now’ that will forever be edged in stone as one of the best songs to ever empower women not only in Kenya but globally.

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‘Nothing Can Stop Me Now’ is the latest track produced by Ulopa Ngoma, KuMa and Dre in support of Charity Brighter Communities. The Irish supported Charity has been uplifting the lives of Kenyan girls, women and youth in the Rift Valley for the last 16 years.

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After learning that the Kenyan Ambassador to Ireland’s wife, Suzanne Gachukia-Opembe, was a musician/ producer, they approached her to support their Annual Kenyan event.

Suzanne wrote the lyrics to the song and drummed up support from the new age Sub Sahara contingent, to come up with the smash hit. Producers – Ulopa, KusMa & Dre didn’t disappoint as always – with dope beats. Director Kevin Bosco stepped up to the plate with an enticing and budget friendly visual. The artistes turned up and left their egos at the door – for a good cause and create good music.

Here’s the phenomenal music video for ‘Nothing Can Stop Me Now’

I love everybody who loves everybody, somebody got to love somebody at some point.
Music is something that comes natural to everybody and it's a language that everybody can understand, I understand it and that's why I speak it
fluently, do you.