After the Kenya Film Classification Board CEO, Ezekiel Mutua banned Alvindo’s hit song ‘Takataka’, a lot of mixed reactions emerged. Ezekiel said that the song was not submitted to KFCB for examination and
“The song ‘Takataka’ by Alvin aka Alvindo should not be performed live or broadcast anywhere within the Republic of Kenya. No DJ should play the song either on
However, Alvin’s management is not being shaken by Mutua’s warning. It has announced that even after the ban, they are releasing the Takataka song video. He said this through his Instagram account where he wrote; “This is the best joke I have seen today. How can someone say that the Taka Taka song advocates for violence against women
When did a joke become so important to some people yet Kenya as a nation we have so many problems that need that attention right now! This is a big let down to the industry at large for giving such big positions to negative minded people who do nothing to make our industry better than
In fact, they don’t even know what the artists go through just to produce even a single audio track!! Anyways we shall continue to produce music regardless of what they do or say || Art is Art and no one can stop it, Alvin wrote a song to entertain his fans not his haters so Fastcash music group, we shall keep entertaining our fans and ignoring the unnecessary side shows || Geng Geng || Bare Badness str8 || BomboLulu TakaTaka video dropping soon cc Magix Enga beat king
The song was said to be violating women’s right. It is because of such negligence that many relationships murder cases are being witnessed. The association of media women in Kenya thanked Mutua for banning the song. They said; “We thank Ezekiel Mutua for the response to our collective call to ban indicent music such as TakaTaka that promotes misogyny. We thank all AMWIK members who acted promptly to this initiative. Let’s continue to play the watchdog role on issues affecting our society.”