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Christina Shusho Captures Kenyans’ Attention With New Song Zakayo: “Itabidi Ashuke”

  • Gospel sensation Christina Shusho is creating excitement among Kenyan fans with the announcement of her upcoming song Zakayo
  • Kenyans are eagerly awaiting Zakayo’s release, with many taking to social media to express their excitement
  • Despite the song being unrelated to President William Ruto, some Kenyans are hilariously linking it to him

Tanzanian gospel artiste Christina Shusho has created excitement with the announcement of her new song Zakayo.

Christina Shusho teases upcoming new song Zakayo.
Kenyans react to Christina Shusho’s Zakayo teaser. Photo: Christina Shusho.
Source: Instagram

The singer caused a stir on social media platform X by sharing a sneak peek of her new work, creating a buzz of anticipation for the debut.

The Kenyan online community is buzzing, with scores of people making jokes in anticipation of the song.

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The reason behind the enthusiasm of the Kenyan public lies in the fact that their President, William Ruto, has been nicknamed ‘Zakayo’ by a section of Kenyans. This has led many to draw connections between the upcoming song and him, despite the apparent lack of any direct association with the president.

Below are some reactions from Kenyans:

@kinyuawambiriri:

“Itabidi ashuke.”

@MwauraWambiru:

“Trend Jacking! Shusho is about to make millions from Kenyans for the rest of the year! Brilliant entrepreneur!”

@abiladawkins:

“You are officially barred from attending the end of year celebrations in Eldoret or Kasarani. End.’

@gabrieloguda:

“Sasa ni wewe ndio utatupeleka Canaan. Execute it.”

@BravinYuri

“Tuambie mapema Lyrics ziko Verse gani tuanze kuzoea.”

@kafangi

“Utabanniwa kufanya show huku Kenya, chunga.”

@Wamkota1

‘God has finally remembered us Kenyans. Drop Zakayo and then come launch it in Kenya.”

@Rhymaholic

“She flaunts beauty and jumps on trends just like anyone else. She’s a good businesswoman.”

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@Elvis__korir

“This is an instant hit. Zakayo and his chronicles are about to go global. We need an English version of this name.”

Source: TUKO.co.ke