Is Timmy Tdat imitating new-age musicians?

There has been a raging debate about Timmy Tdat’s new release dubbed Were, a song that praises women who are well-endowed. Yaani, wale wamejibeba!

Also read: It’s official, Timmy Tdat is back to his winning ways!

The song is a bit vulgar, as such some people claim that he is trying to imitate new-age artists who know no bounds when it comes to their lyrics.

I find this interesting because if have always been a fan of Timmy Tdat, like yours truly then you know that he has always been like that.

Timmy Tdat

Although he has undergone some transformation in the last few years, the Welle Welle hitmaker has been known to infuse dirty lyrics in his songs since time immemorial.

If vulgar music had a godfather, then it would be Timmy Tdat if not Nonini. You could even say that new-age musicians are imitating him.

For some reason, Timmy Tdat has been shying away from that kind of music until he released the song a few days ago.

The way I see it, that’s a new low for him because you would think he has since grown but that appears not to be the case.

He should leave dirty music to the youngins and sing about more sensible things but that’s just me.

Listen to Were below.

Timmy Tdat’s new jam ‘Were’ is all about ladies’ thickness and we love it (Video)

Kenyan singer Timothy Owuor, alias Timmy Tdat, has dropped a new jam and it’s a massive hit.

Dubbed Were, which means derriere, the song praises all the women who are well-endowed and have the ideal shape.

Also read: It’s official, Timmy Tdat is back to his winning ways!

In the song, Timmy explains what you should do those thick rears but we won’t go into that now because we are civilized people, aren’t we? The only way you can find out is by listening to the song.

Some of you will be quick to point out that that the song is childish and I’m willing to bet that you are so much fun at parties.

Timmy Tdat
Timmy Tdat

One of the things that struck me about this song is the infusion of one of the most popular wedding songs by Kayamba Africa in this song. The song is titled Mugithi.

If you are keen you’ll notice that the beat changes slightly at 2:26. You might get the feeling that you are attending a wedding. Okay, maybe I’m pushing it but I hope you get my point.

The song was produced by the one and only Vicky Pon Dis and he did a great job ladies and gentlemen. As I was listening to this jam, I could visualize people in a club jamming to it.

Listen to Were below and tell us what you think.