In an amusing caption, Samidoh revealed that he used to work as a bouncer, pointing out that in one of the photos, he can be seen standing behind Diamond in his bouncer role. In a playful manner,Samidoh tagged Diamond and humorously mentioned that he was never paid for his  bouncer services that day. This lighthearted revelation captured the attention of Kenyans, including Bahati, a prominent Kenyan gospel and bongo musician, who jokingly commented that Samidoh is always full of surprises.

The exchange caught Samidoh's attention, and he responded to Bahati's comment with a good-natured laugh. Playfully, Samidoh retorted that Bahati is also not normal, and he jokingly proposed a challenge to determine who between them is more "not normal." It seems like their friendly banter added an entertaining twist to the interaction, sparking curiosity among their fans.

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Samuel Muchoki, better known by his stage name Samidoh, has been a driving force in revolutionizing Mugithi music, infusing it with a modern touch that has garnered him widespread acclaim. He has earned a place alongside celebrated Kenyan musicians, destined to be remembered in the annals of history for their extraordinary talent. Just moments ago, he shared an old photo of himself standing next to Tanzanian bongo musician Diamond at the airport.