Bahati’s 5 Top 2020 Collabos [Videos]

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By Omondi Otieno

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2020 has been a tough year for musicians locally, with most artistes struggling to access studios and record new music due to the corona virus pandemic.

A few months ago, the local music scene experienced some music ‘drought’ owing to the challenges experienced due to the pandemic.

While many artistes have been struggling, a number of musicians have managed to remain consistent, and produce great songs that have ended up being hits.

One of such artistes is Bahati. He has been consistently dropping new jams and featuring on many others in the past seven months.

This article reviews top collabos from Bahati this year:

Taniua ft Boondocks Gang

This song elicited massive debate across the country with many questioning why Bahati was collaborating with gengetone artistes. Released early this year, the jam is one of his successful collabos with over 1.3 million views on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVKopQmniWI

Nakupa Moyo ft Akothee

‘Nakupa Moyo’ is all about giving our hearts to Christ. The decision to feature Akothee on the song was a good one as it propelled the song to get over 600,000 views on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOfmXBmhzQE

Kererembe ft Kansoul

This song made Bahati a trending topic with a section of Kenyans questioning his stand. The video did well and managed over 300,000 views on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI9V4oSJMTA

Bambika ft Ethic

Bahati was forced to release this song 5 months ago after the audio leaked before the official release date. Even though the audio leaked, the song still did well managing over 260,000 views on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dNhkWPkW-I

Wanani Remix ft Mejja, Petra, Odi wa Murang’a, Benzema and Ssaru

This is Bahati’s best collabo this year. It emanated from his ‘Wanani’ single released a couple of months ago. ‘Wanani’ was Bahati first secular song. It created speculation that the ‘Machozi’ hit maker had ditched the gospel music industry. On YouTube, the video has over 2.1 million views.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dNhkWPkW-I

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