By Isaac Tugume
Gengetone star Fathermoh literary brought down the roof at KCA University on Wednesday as he performed ‘Kaskie Vibaya’ and many of his other great jams live, during a show fired up by Boomplay and Tecno.
Fathermoh, who is one of Kenya’s sensational artists, drove the crowd wild with his very electrifying performance, which prompted the crowd to give him a standing ovation.
He treated the audience, which had filled the venue to capacity, to some of his powerful tunes like; ‘Dai Dai’, ‘Live Vivid’, ‘Echo’, ‘Marafiki’, ‘Do Ri Me’ and others, which drove the crowd into a frenzy.
His exhilarating performance became even more fired up when Ricoo Gang member Harry Craze joined him on stage to perform ‘Kwa Bar’, a Gengetone thriller they originally did with Odi Wa Murang’a.
Although the event featured several other artists, Fathermoh claimed the day by treating revellers to a live experience they will live to remember for several years to come.
Meanwhile, it is important to note that although Fathermoh currently has out a number of music projects that are in rotation on airwaves, ‘Kaskie Vibaya’, a collabo with Sylvia Ssaru, is still one of his biggest hits so far this year.
With over 9.6M YouTube views and still counting, ‘Kaskie Vibaya’ continues to make Fathermoh ride high on the East African music radar, highlighting the fact that he is still one of the Gengetone G.O.A.Ts
Just in case you missed his live performance at KCA University doesn’t mean you can’t stream ‘Kaskie Vibaya’ on YouTube; just tap the link above.
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