With her never cringe attitude, Pritty Vishy has recently been making waves on social media. A week ago, she posted a video of her debut track, "Kienyeji," on her YouTube channel.
On release, the song generated a lot of excitement; however, within 24 hours, YouTube removed it due to a copyright dispute.
Pritty Vishy recently granted Mpasho an exclusive interview in which she discussed her experience of having her music taken down and the circumstances that led to this specific episode.
"You see, kienyeji was my first song ever, hata 'Dear Ex' ilikuja after nimeshafanya audio yake, but I didn't have the money to make the video; I actually recorded kienyeji last year, mwezi wa saba, and as I said, I didn't have the money."
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Her song "Kienyeji" accurately describes her circumstances and how others view her. She claims to be a 'Kienyeji'.
Yes, I am a kienyeji. For example, a girl is currently unapata amejipolish. Still, she is kienyeji."Kienyeji" means "I don't know", but "unjifanya mbele ya watu ya what you watu ya watu ya watu ya watu ya watu ya watu ya watu ya wat.
She was motivated to create the track since she loves music and can sing; the song expresses who she is.
The song is all about me comparing me to my recent life, hiyo ndio kitu wanaona kitu watu wanajua, and I also love music, and I can make music, said Pritty. "The thing is, I can sing like literally, wachana na jokes vile nafanyanga; what inspired me is how people used to talk about me. If you listen to the track, everything happens to me, what people.
Pritty Vishy described the events clearly; she said it was a Wednesday and that she had just returned from Mombasa suffering from a nasty sickness and felt ill.
Terrence, her producer, encouraged her to make the film public because he would help promote it and raise awareness.
Unfortunately, within 24 hours, she received an email notifying her that her video had been removed from YouTube even though it was performing well regarding viewership.
Producer Terrence said, "I'll still help push it and let people know your music is out. Pritty achilia hiyo ngoma hata kama wewe ni mgonjwa." I posted it, and it was successful for 20 hours before I woke up to an email saying it had been taken down owing to a copyright claim. I felt like dunia inaeza tu anguka inizike; it was the saddest sensation ever.