Kenyan artist leaves mark on Country Music scene with a Soul-stirring Gospel Hit

Country music endears for its timelessness, authenticity, innovation and cultural significance.

The genre boasts universal themes around love, freedom and social justice. Country music’s deepest touch, though – comes along with gospel music.

Locally, various musicians have achieved various levels of success. Granted, Mugithi is the native country music variety, right? Its common in outdoor and themed-night live band settings and performances.

Msanii Foreman has dropped a soul-stirring country-themed gem titled ‘Lord, Thank You‘ that draws inspiration from the legendary Kenny Rogers’ classic ‘The Gambler’.

The versatile US-based Kenyan artist skillfully delivers an heartfelt rendition infused with an almost-tangible spiritual depth.

The first notes of ‘Lord, Thank You’ showcase a fine mastery of the guitar. It shines through to set the tone for a melodious journey filled with warmth and gratitude.

The country-inspired instrumentation coupled with soulful vocals creates a tranquil atmosphere that uplifts with a message of thanksgiving.

The lyrics are relatable, simple and sincere. Easy sing-along lyrics whose core message is gratitude and faith.

The genuine appreciation for life’s blessings and an acknowledgement of a divine providence that guides our path transcends borders and cultures.

The video is directed by Ona Tena, the brains behind Ona Tena Media.

It’s a work of visual art that captures the rugged Texan countryside of cowboys, horses and the signature cowboy hats juxtaposed with Msanii Foreman’s East African roots.

The seamless integration of culture adds depth to the narrative and universality of music.
I’d be glad to see a remix or a medley that features other artists, especially female vocals on the bridge and chorus.

Lord, Thank You‘ is a beautiful addition to the world of praise and worship, and a positive tag in the timeless power of music that uplifts and unites souls in harmony.

Well done, cowboy. Sample it here:

Willy Paul’s new jam ‘Lamba Nyonyo’ angers Kenyans (Video)

Gospel singer Wilson Abubakar Radido, alias Willy Paul, dropped a new jam on Tuesday and many people are not pleased with him, even his die-hard fans.

Dubbed Lamba Nyonyo, the song is seemingly a corruption of the popular hit by Ethic titled Lamba Lolo.

In as much as there’s so much pressure from the new-age artists, I feel like Willy Paul totally crossed the line with this jam. The best word that describes it is distatesteful, okay I mean disgusting!

Willy Paul
Willy Paul

It not only lacks a message, it also very boring since it seems like Willy Paul is “Utalamba nyonyo” from the time the song begins to the time it ends.

Apparently, the message was you can suckle on the breasts of Jesus Christ or was it? I honestly don’t know. I even felt ashamed reviewing this song.

Interestingly, Willy Paul still insists that he is a gospel singer. I know you are also puzzled!

This jam is so mediocre, it has to be Willy Paul worst release yet. I honestly wonder what was going through his mind as he was in studio. Did he even stop to think, wait  what am I even doing? I guess not.

Even after getting a lot of backlash over this jam, he does not want to pull it down. Maybe, just maybe he is enjoying every moment. He wanted Kenyans to talk about him and you know what? He won!

Watch Lamba Nyonyo below and tell us what you think.