Fast-rising artists B Classic and Bruce Mfalme nail the Kenyan Bongo flava scene with new jam ‘Zezeta’

If you are an up and coming artist who is trying to break through in the Kenyan entertainment industry, your success depends on how you package yourself.

Also read: Bruce Mfalme, fast-rising musician from Kakamega who is pushing the limits

Your product is your music and at times it means going out of your way to get the best that is why I get it when two artists like Bruce Mfalme and B Classic spend a lot of money on a video.

Bruce Mfalme

 

They reportedly spent Ksh 2 million shillings on their latest project dubbed Zezeta which was directed by Royal State Pictures – which is one of the best video/film agencies in Kenya.

The video quality is really good, actually let me just say it is crisp. The styling, locations and transitioning are also dope.

The audio was produced by Top Player On The Beat from Champion studios and trust me, he really came through. It’s totally fire.

Bruce Mfalme

Bruce Mfalme and B Classic have melodious voices which blend really well with the instrumentation on this track. Put simply, everything on this Zezeta is perfect. I would listen to it all day.

When I look at these two first rising artists I see our very own versions of Harmonize and Diamond, and maybe they might even prove to be way better.

Watch the video below and tell us what you think.

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Bruce Mfalme, fast-rising musician from Kakamega who is pushing the limits

It’s not everyday that a musician from Kakamega gets nationwide attention but to be honest, some of them are very talented and we just can’t help but talk about them.

Take for instance a fast-rising artist by the name Bruce Mfalme – who is currently topping charts with his latest jam dubbed Kokota.

Bruce Mfalme

Although he has not been in the industry for long, he has managed to achieve feats that his fellow musicians can only dream of. Some people are even referring to him as the next Otile Brown. Would you believe that?

Mfalme developed interest in music when he was in high school and with help from his uncle, he was able to record his first song. However, he later switched from secular to gospel music.

To date, he has churned out several jams including; Katoto, Simba Wa Majeshi, Mama and Nipokee, which have all been received well by his fans.

Bruce Mfalme

But that’s not all. Mfalme, who looks up to Tanzanian s;tar Harmonize has also been blessed with a big heart. He has allowed other artists to record songs at his studio christened Champion Records located in Nasra Estate for free.

Understandably, Mfalme has also been helping members of his community members through donations which come in handy, especially now that the country is; facing the COVID-19 pandemic.

If you ask me, it is only a matter of time before Bruce Mfalme blows up because he is such a talented vocalist. What’s more is that he has a heart of gold. Watch out for him!

Check out his latest jam titled Kokota below and tell us what you think.