Controversial gospel artist Chris Embarambamba has expressed interest in incorporating Harmonize into his music but is concerned about Harmonize's postponement. In a recent interview, the singer acknowledged that he has not been able to include well-known artists in his songs in Kenya but was hoping to do a collabo with Tanzanian star Harmonize. "We haven't collaborated with major artists from Kenya, but Harmonize came here and said he wanted to work with me; later, he called and said he had a lot of work, but he would return," Embarambamba.


He continued by acknowledging that he had already incorporated local musicians into his songs.



" But these small ethnic artists, I have done collabo with many of them. I have worked with an artist from Kalenjin land. This time the song we did is worth 2 million views," said the artist.


"Another gospel performer from Kalenjin has a song with one million views, and we recently launched one from Nandi Eldoret with the powerful lyrics, "I want to take you inside," he added.


The 35-year-old man described his songs as gospel songs, but he added humour to them. He presented examples of several of his songs that had humour. "I want to enter into Jesus," said Embarambamba.



Embarambamba already discussed the causes for the cancellation of his Youtube account.


The musician claimed in a phone conversation that Pastor Ezekiel had cancelled the account but that it had been reinstated after his pleading on June 25.



According to his statement, he admitted that Preacher Ezekiel does not want his work to spread to others, "He does not want anyone to share his things." He said.