The Kenyan music scene, particularly the booming Ohangla genre, has received a fresh injection of rhythm and relatable storytelling. Prince Indah, one of the genre’s most dynamic vocalists, has released a new audio track titled distributed under the Mzuka Kibao imprint.
The audio quality is polished. The mixing allows the vocals to sit clearly above the instruments, ensuring the lyrics remain the focal point. The balance between the bass guitar and the lead guitar is well-maintained, providing a warm, danceable groove. AUDIO - Prince Indah - Simu Ya Nini - Mzuka Kibao
"Simu Ya Nini" is a captivating song that showcases Prince Indah's talent as a singer, songwriter, and performer. The song's themes of love, relationships, and communication are universal and relatable, making it a compelling listen for fans of African music. With its catchy melody and meaningful lyrics, "Simu Ya Nini" is a must-listen track in Prince Indah's "Mzuka Kibao" album. The Kenyan music scene, particularly the booming Ohangla
✨ continues to resonate with fans by blending traditional Luo instruments with modern pop sensibilities, creating "heartfelt" and "thought-provoking" music that explores everyday struggles. The mixing allows the vocals to sit clearly
After finding that "the grass wasn't greener," she begins making repeated, desperate attempts to contact her former partner.
The audio is available on major digital streaming platforms (YouTube, Audiomack, Boomplay) under the official upload by Mzuka Kibao .
Prince Indah crafts a story of a jealous lover. The protagonist notices his partner constantly on her phone—laughing, texting, hiding the screen. When he asks, "Simu ya nini?" (What phone call is that? / What is with that phone?), a fight ensues.