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People have been exploiting our viral fame but Sonko fulfilled - Kaveve Kazoze hitmakers after Sonko's reward

SONKO NI KUSEMA NA KUTENDA 



Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has met up with Spider Clan, the Gengetone rap group popularly known as the Kaveve Kazoze hit makers.

In an online video shot in his private Upper hill office, Sonko went further to spice their image with an assortment of stylish wardrobes to spice up their celebrity look.




Spider Clan's Ngesh, the female rapper who blew to instant fame after 'Kaveve Kazoze' song became a viral hit across social platforms, thanked the former county boss for his big-heartedness while noting that the group had received by factions that whose interest was to exploit their viral fame.

"Tumeshukuru sana sisi kama Spider Clan, tumepiga looku, at least, promise moja imetimiza manze. Tumepewa promises mob, karibu tu give up but sasa tuko fiti, tumeshukuru sana," she said.

A beaming Sonko, ushers the group into his now popular walk-in wardrobe where he dishes out brand new cloths to the group after which they all dressed up and joined him for a photo and rap session. After a quick changing session, Ngesh 'Kaveve Kazoze' joined Sonko for a quick rap as they both take turns to rhyme out to the now super-famous lines before he made a 25K down payment before their performance at his coast-based establishment.



Sonko acknowledged the rap group, saying he had booked them to perform at his Coast-based Volume 001 nightclub this weekend.

"I will continue supporting local talents across the country because most of them rely on their talents for survival."




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