Kenyan contestant stuns judges with an incredible H_art the Band  ‘Uliza Kiatu’ performance at the Voice of Germany 2020 competitions

Image: Eugene Asira wows judges with H_art the Band Uliza Kiatu performance

It is undeniable that Kenya has some exceptional talents, if only they get the right platform to showcase what they got.

During the ongoing Voice of Germany Live auditions, a Kenyan living in the foreign land, Eugene Asira moved the crowd and judges after staging a groundbreaking performance of the hit song Uliza Kiatu.

The anthem was released by the popular group, H_art the Band back in September 2014 and to date, it remains a club banger.

Top Kenyan boy group H_art the Band

Clearly proven by a dear Eugene during the ongoing blind auditions at the International competition in Germany that has since left him a music star.

Kenyan contestant wows the crowd during Voice of Germany Live auditions

The talented contestant awed the panel of judges who could not help but admit that he was good in the game, with a 4-chair turn that swept Eugene and his family that was on standby, off their feet.

Eugene Asira moves the crown during Voice of Germany auditions 2020

A song sang by the 3 band members, with different vocal ranges but Eugene still aced the performance, taking up the parts of each artist to beautifully blend it into one.

From the pauses, to the umfs, to the emotions generated, to the ambiance in the packed theater, talk of the instruments, I mean, it is one of those places you wish you would be physically present, COVID-19 not withstanding.

Taking to the gram, the excited father of one, urged fans across the world to show their unflinching love and support as he takes over the stage.

Eugene Asira takes over the stage during Voice of Germany auditions 2020

Impressed at what he did during the blind auditions, H_art the band took to their timeline to congratulate the talent for making their brand global “????????????We are so Proud of you bro, wishing you all the best ????????????”.

A Kiswahili performance in the German motherland was sure the best it ever got. Literally, moving the panel of judges and the audience who probably could not understand what the words meant, but the emotions generated, the finesse from start to finish, I mean…

Have a listen and tell us what you think;

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Gloria Katunge