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[SIZE=7]Ezekiel Mutua, Alvindo Reach Mutual Agreement Over ‘Taka Taka’ Hit Song[/SIZE]
By Richard Kamau / Friday, 03 May 2019 06:49AM / 0 Comments / Tags: Alvindo, Ezekiel Mutua, Takataka

http://nairobiwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/alvindo3.jpgEzekiel Mutua and Alvindo have buried the hatchet over the banned viral hit song ‘Taka Taka’.
The two parties had been locked in a standoff for over a week until Alvindo presented himself to the Kenya Films and Classifications Board (KFCB) on Thursday.
A statement from the regulatory body indicated that the meeting was fruitful and resulted in both parties reaching a mutual agreement.
The two parties came to the conclusion that while no further action would be taken against Alvindo, the song ‘Takataka’ would be pulled down from all online platforms.
KFCB boss Mr Mutua had banned the song two weeks ago on grounds of obscenity and promoting misogyny but Alvindo re-released a video for the song.
Flanked by his lawyer Munga Wanjau, Alvindo ate humble pie and apologised to his fans. He also promised to create songs that are positive, moral and educative.http://nairobiwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/alvindo2.jpg
“I want to apologize to my fans and to promise them a second release that will embrace moral values… I am sorry I didn’t intend to incite jilted men against women.
“If I release the next song, it will be a song with a message and one that sends a positive message to society,”
said Alvindo.
His lawyer confirmed the meeting with the board was “largely successful”.
Meanwhile, Alvindo has another song out titled ‘Kunguni’.
-Nairobiwire

Yaani ni ukweli ukizeeka sana unarudi utoto

Kenyans are full of shit! Kijana anaongelelea kitu iko alafu mafeminists wanataka kunyonga his creative genius.

You must be very silly if to you his music is artistic genius

Freedom of expression seems to be out of the KFCB dictionary… Am not in that kind of music but I have learnt to respect others freedoms. If the kid thought his Ex was a dump…not my problem! If he thought she looks like a goat now…not my F-ing problem!

Kiria munua, mbaga. Artists use music to mirror societal problems, Alvido is a voice for a million of us.

He may be neither creative nor genius. But the lyrics of dumb-arse song seem to resonate with many people.

Watu wa censor-shit wa wache ujinga.

Huyu Mutua yuko unfit sana kushikilia hiyo ofisi ya KFCB. Ye ndio takataka.

Stupidity resonates with stupid people…

And you and people with your IQ and EQ are the reason Kenyan has shitty leaders and then you make the mistake of breeding! Christ on a bicycle!

could you be kind enough, Mr. Albert Einstein, to give us a list of those songs for people with your IQ?

I won’t argue with you because my moral compass greatly differs with yours. Each unto his own

Kuna ile ingine ya pigwa shoka imebaniwa pia.

Hiyo ngoma pigwa shoka was very catchy, definately ingemake it big if the content was different.

Hao wasee ndio walipull down the video wenyewe vile waliona itawaletea joto.

Leta nyef nyef, Pigwa shoka.

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Meanwhile the ‘song’ continues to get more view on social platforms…

Nimeiskiza the first time. I have no problem with the content. I think he should have delivered it better. He sounds like sledgehammer. Who would want to listen to such? Heri hata ngoma za James Blunt.

True its a very catchy song, some girls i know wanted me to play it for them juu walikuwa hawajaisikia, nyimbo inacheza kidogo kidogo dame mmoja aka anza kulia. Nilikuwa dafuq?

Taka taka is a good song

Meh So so

Taka taka