Friday, November 15, 2024

Saisa Ndabi Releases “Songa” Powerful Anthem From her Debut Album Mambo Right

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Bervon Micheni
Bervon Michenihttp://www.hiphopafrica.net
My name is Bervon Micheni, a Kenyan culture journalist and a lover of art. I am passionate about music and the culture and aim to use my voice to promote and critic in both extremes.

Rising Kenyan femcee and rapper, Saisa Ndabi, known for her dynamic blend of Hip-Hop and Kenyan musical influences, is set to make waves with the release of her empowering track. “Songa,” featured on her upcoming debut album, “Mambo Right”. The song champions self-empowerment, resilience, and the unwavering spirit needed to rise above negativity and challenges.

A year since her debut single “Sai Sai”, the rapper is set to scultpure her presence with her debut Album “Mambo Right”. In a HipHop scene that is pre-dominantly encompassed by her male counterparts, Ndabi Saisa aims to fortify her name in the game with the upcoming album after an year of back to back tracks. With recent tracks such as Stima featuring Alex Msafiri and Kasi featuring Tulia, Saisa has shown her ability to infuse her different styles of rap with fellow creatives.

With her background in PR and Marketing, Saisa has expertly harnessed her storytelling abilities to create music that resonates deeply with her audience. “Songa” is more than a song; it’s an anthem that encourages listeners to “fix their crowns” and push forward regardless of life’s adversities and detractors. The song exemplifies Saisa’s lyrical prowess and dedication to her craft, reinforcing her position as a force in the Kenyan music scene.

The accompanying visuals and Audio are in line with Saisa’s captivating style and fierce confidence, add depth to her message of self-belief.

Experience the anthem that’s sparking a movement. “Songa” by Saisa Ndabi – available now on YouTube,it will be out on all DSPs soon.

For more on Saisa and her music journey, visit her on social media:

[Instagram@saisa_ndabi]

(https://www.instagram.com/saisa_ndabi/)

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