Ochunglo Family Anger Kenyans With Extremely Dirty Song

Ochunglo Family (Facebook)

‘Kaa na Mamayako’ hitmakers Ochunglo Family have a new banger named ‘Do Re Mi’ which has got to be their raunchiest song yet.

In the song, they talk about how they started having sex in standard two and how they will have sex with anyone including people living with a disability.

Though many are used to members of the Ochunglo Family being ratchet, some feel that things are getting out of hand.

“These songs now are becoming too much,” wrote joyshiru_maina with wambui_the_alpha adding, “Honestly it’s a club banger yes…but it’s like a competition on whose song is more sexual than the other it ain’t cool”

wamaitha92 then commented, “I have been asking for real Kenyan music inailekiea wapi surely… Did he just say class 2 na sikalikuwa kiberiti.. Aaaaaahh! God help u.”

“I think music is becoming useless now,”  wrote Odhis16.

Others felt that claiming to have an extensive resume in the bedroom was unnecessary. “Hizi years za sex experience huekwa kwa cv maybe ukitaka kuweka dame ball,” wrote wanjiru3678.

Ochunglo Cancel Collabo

Ochunglo Family (Facebook)

This new banger comes a few days after they canceled their collaboration with Khaligraph Jones for not being ‘hot enough’.

Speaking to Word Is, one of the group members identified as Benzema said that, “Ngoma haikua noma. We choose something that we feel like is hot. There is no need to give our fans a collabo with big artistes and yet it’s not a hot track. We didn’t feel that collabo, it wouldn’t hit. Even if it was Chris Brown and it’s not a hot track, we still wouldn’t have released it.”

In response, Khaligraph said that even though their anticipated release wasn’t fruitful, he is open to another song as he is a big fan of their music.

“I wanted it to delay a little bit until the right time. I love their music so much. When the right time comes, we will release or even do another track. They know what they are doing,” he commented.

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