In a passionate and lengthy social media post, Kenyan singer Bahati has called on fellow musicians to unite and take action against the influx of foreign music, especially from Tanzania and Nigeria, dominating the Kenyan radio airwaves.

Expressing his concern over the proliferation of international tracks in the domestic market, Bahati emphasized the importance of promoting and supporting Kenyan music to preserve the local music industry's vibrancy and uniqueness. His call for solidarity aimed to rally artists to work together in thwarting the overwhelming presence of foreign music and to create a stronger platform for homegrown talent to shine. 

Bahati's heartfelt plea ignited a meaningful and thought-provoking dialogue within the Kenyan music community regarding the importance of preserving and nurturing their distinct musical identity. The singer's call to action resonated deeply with fellow musicians and industry stakeholders, prompting them to reflect on the impact of foreign music's prevalence on the domestic market.

Amidst the discussions, artists and music enthusiasts alike emphasized the need to support and promote Kenyan music as a means to celebrate their rich cultural heritage and creativity. The conversation centered around fostering a united front in elevating local talent, allowing them to thrive and flourish in the global music landscape while retaining their unique artistic essence. Bahati's impassioned message served as a catalyst for collective efforts towards safeguarding and showcasing Kenya's musical diversity and talent to the world.


Terence creative, Chris Kirwa, Diana and Eric Omondi made their comments in support of Bahati Kenya.


"Nimeona Ni post usiku Eric Omondi asione hii sahii anashugulikia Mtoto 🤰 🙈 But I thought I should share My Thoughts & Opinion and it's out of nothing but Love ❤️ Wasanii Wenzangu Wa Kenya 🇰🇪 We might try to ignore this but Tumeacha Jirani analala Hadi Na Bibi Zetu… From YouTube, Boomplay, itunes to Our Radio & TVs… Number #1 to #10 Trending ni Tanzania I almost thought I was in Darsalaam 🙆‍♂️ It's not that I have Anything against TZ or Nigeria infact Chibu and King Kiba are My undeniable Brothers but we need to pick a Lesson from thissss," Bahati wrote.


While insisting on the need for Kenyan musicians to unite and work together, Bahati warned that no local artiste on their own could be successful in taking the country's music to the global audience.


"This is the Time for Kenyan Musicians to Stop thinking you Can make it alone and Simply Come Together… NO SOLO KENYAN ARTIST CAN TAKE OUR SOUND GLOBAL ON THEIR OWN THAT'S A FACT we need to Work Together as a team or else we will keep Curtain Raising for our Neighbours… Look at What they're Doing, They're Coming Together and through their Unity they're Taking Over Home & Away! " Bahati wrote.



"FELLOW MUSICIANS LET'S COME TOGETHER IF WE WANT TO GAIN BACK OUR LEADERSHIP & RESPECT IN AFRICAN MUSIC. IF WE COME TOGETHER OUR FANS WILL COME TOGETHER AND SUPPORT US🙏Sina Ubaya, Sitafuti Kiki wala Chochote… Most of you know My Heart- My Desire is to see us get what We Deserve- Being at the Top!!! He added.


Bahati's warning and plea to fellow musicians was echoed by Eric Omondi who has been at the forefront advocating for more airplay for Kenyan music on local media.


"AMKEEEENIII…WAMEANZA KUAMKA😂😂😂😂 Bro sijalala😂😂 But am happy umeona. I hope Wasanii wamekuskia. Let's take back our rightful position as LEADERS of the Region. Baraka," Eric Omondi commented.


Diana Marua asserted that Kenyan content producers were leading the way in Africa while reiterating her husband's message about the importance of togetherness.


"Itabidii mimi na wewe tushikiliane kwa bed na bado tushikilie industry 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I come in peace!!! On a serious note, Kenyan artists, shikaneni mjenge industry. Huku kwa content creation Team Dee ndio Top in Africa 😎 Siachilii Gear! Otherwise, KITATURAMBAAAA VERY SOON 😭😭😭," Diana wrote.