BAHATI! The stage name that the young Kelvin Kioko goes by, a name that I do not have to take a real precious 5 minutes and at least try to knock the sense into anyone of who he is. His name just sells him. Watching him perform at the Groove Party (of course on You Tube), his #TeamBahati fans were literally jumping for at list a finger-print. My main focus isn’t the shows he goes for. It’s about him coming up to the light in his Gospel Entertainment career. He released a whopping 3 singles, one after the other. First came, SIKU YA KWANZA, then WANGU, and the big jam MAMA. He was shooting up, and no need to say accepted by the industry, but he never stopped at that. MACHOZI with the very popular “Bahati Bahati tenaaaaaa” start tone hit every air wave with such vigor which in the words of HopeKid, The General, I would say, inatesaaaaa. Not tired, BARUA ya Bahati was out climaxed it all with such many requests that it stayed on the charts for the better part of 2014. And just in case you don’t have the word that is all over, the new LOVER single is ready and will be out in no time(How I am waiting for this). SUCCESS story for reals. Look at that kid. So humble yet so big. Meeeen. They made it. Why not you? Obviously, by all definitions, no one can argue that BAHATI is a real success of persistence, hardwork and faith in God.
I am not for the idea that everyone makes a musician. No. What a miserable world we shall have when our children shall lack a teacher, when our sick grand-parents shall lack a doctor, when our country shall become a playing field for terrorists, when our country shall lack good opposition leaders and presidents, when our country shall lack good pilots and ma3 conductors; all simply because everyone ran to be a musician. Whatever you do, give your best. You may not be the first in the industry, but just be the best. If everyone opts and chooses to be the best them, what an amazing world we shall have. Some people ask how? Just begin, the plan shall come to you. Begin with small amounts of success. Begin with the small amounts of effort. Ever seen someone sooo determined to reach to a destiny? Yeah! That’s what am talking about. Will it be hard? YES! That’s a part of it. There is no greater joy like drinking from the toil of your hardwork? From your hard earned toil? What a joy.
In the words of Caroline Mutoko, SUCCESS IS NOT CHANCE, BUT CHOICE.
Go For It! Go! Go! Go!
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