Is ‘Takataka’ hitmaker’s music career at stake?

The Takataka hitmaker is at the peak of either collapsing or making in the music industry.

The Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB) boss banned his first ever song for not ‘following’ the film process.

Well, the audio has already hit one million views on Youtube within three months.

The debate on play Kenyan music has yielded fruits and local talent has made it to the mainstream media and young people are inspired to not let their talents die.

Having hit headlines, the Takataka vibe is slowly fading in the minds of people and fans are asking Alvindo to release new song.

The Takataka video is not yet out but KFCB boss Ezekiel Mutua has banned it already.

From the KDCB boss, the song incites men to ‘hurt’ women when rejected.

This follows the recent reported cases of deaths with Ivy Wangeci’s murder being the top story in the country.

Wangeci was reported to have rejected her killer and he could not take No for an answer and ended up ‘axing’ her to death.

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Alvindo’s music career is on stake and he is yet to reclaim himself with another song.

On Instagram, fans asked him to produce another song as his first single is wearing out.

Will his fame live to see the light?

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