Wasafi play the “fixer role” in most collaborations

Basically, the Wasafi musicians  are a force to reckon with in the East African music.True?

I know not many would relate to Bongo music but either way these guys found a way to get to their fans. How? They are the “the fixer”.

Look at this way, most songs that either of them has featured in mostly get to top the chats.

Somehow even if they are not the original composers, the songs they feature in become hits.

A good example is how Willy Paul is bent on making music with some these artists. His hit song Mmmh that he featured Rayvanny in was a big hit to date.

However its not a bad idea either, we love his music too.Gospel or not.

Poetry in Music

Their Swahili and poetic nature somehow gives them the A+ in their songs.

Like the above song the lyrical break down was beautifully done with phrases like,

…… Msupuu mwenye macho ya gololi Rangi kama unaoga mafuta…..

These are statements that have now been by most people on their picture statuses on their social media timelines. Mmmmmh!!!

That should tell you the kind of  role they play.

If music was to just to happen with no deeper analysis then I believe we wouldn’t have appreciated the guys at Wasafi records.

Fine some of their songs seem repeated with a little change of tune and artist but again you’s always find yourself putting it on  a replay.

Examples of songs Wasafi played the role of  “the fixer”

Below are some of the songs that have done well in collaboration with Wasafi artists.

  • Kainama-By Burnaboy, Harmonize and Diamond Platinumz;Despite the few mishaps in the video that we could not fail to notice this was instant hit even now.

  • MMMMH-By Willy Paul ft Rayvanny
  • Pilipili Remix-By Willy Paul ft Harmonize
  • Ndoenda nawe-Jah Prayzah ft Harmonize
  • Mastory -By Gabu ft Mbosso
  • The One-By Diamond Platinumz; For this the Audio was Initially done by Diamond Platinumz and was  featured by Namibian Singer King Tee Dee.

These among many other collaborations seem to be the defining factor of East African Music.

Clearly we can now say that they are doing a good job.So we beg to know what is the secret?

Is it their style, melody or the Swahili they use?

About this writer:

Branny

Entertainment news writer. Music lover. [email protected]