Sage Chemutai is back with ‘Tindikali’ alongside Rigga and we love it (Audio)

Talented songstress Barbara Chemutai Ng’eno, better known as Sage, has dropped a new jam alongside Sina Chorus hitmaker Rigga and we really love it. No, like really.

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Dubbed Tindikali, the jam is the third release for the once a month challenge (OSAM) featuring Sage, Tetu Shani and 2 other Kenyan artists  who have committed to dropping one song every month until December 2019.

This song is about a couple who are willing to do whatever it takes to be together but deep down, they both know that is not meant to be. As such, they end up with feelings of bitterness or tindikali if you prefer.

I love this song. Actually, the word love is not sufficient to describe how I feel about it. Put simply, it’s a masterpiece, it really is.

Rigga
Rigga

As it begins, one would even doubt if it’s a Kenyan song. Rigga really aced the first verse, from his vocals to his lyrics, everything was really on point.

As expected, Sage also did an awesome job. There’s something about her voice that makes you want to keep listening to her, it’s so heavenly.

I also loved the beat in this jam. Some people might say that it’s mellow but I love how it blends with Sage’s voice and that of Rigga. Props to the producer!

Listen to Tindikali below and tell us what you think.

Rigga has teamed up with Nasara on ‘Vile Itacome’ and it’s pure flames (Video)

Let me jog your minds for a moment. Do you remember the popular hit Sina Chorus? Can you remember who sang it?

Well if you do, then you probably know of Kenyan hip-hop gospel singer Charles Righa, alias Rigga, because he’s the brains behind the jam.

You’d be pleased to know that he is back with another jam which is as good if not better than Sina Chorus, I think it’s more of the latter. Well, I’ll let you be judge.

The new jam dubbed Vile Itacome is a collabo with upcoming poet-cum-musician Nasara and believe you me, it slaps really hard!

As you can already tell, vile itacome is a Swahili word that loosely translates to however it comes or whatever the case (may be).

Nasara
Nasara

The main message in this song is that you should not be worried about anything/outcomes as long as you know that God is on your side. (At least that’s how I understood it).

I won’t lie, I listened to this song a couple of times on the day that it was released. It’s really catchy and you just want to keep hitting the replay button. There’s also the obvious fact that it’s really uplifting.

Rigga outdid himself on this jam. To date, I don’t think there is anyone who can infuse a verse a cypher as well as he does.

Nasara also did a commendable job. I can’t wait to listen to more of his songs. Like, really.

Watch Vile Itacome below and tell us what you think.