“Cash crop ya Nyandarua ni mawaru!” Viral lyrics singer, Ngesh is single.
In the vibrant town of Naivasha, Kenya, a talented young lady named Ngesh is taking over music airwaves.
Naivasha, known as Vasho to the locals, is a place bursting with creative energy, and Ngesh is about to make her mark on the music scene.
Ngesh’s journey into music began with her older brother, who recognized her natural talent and encouraged her to pursue her passion, invited her to record a song together.
He introduced her to the world of Gengetone music, a popular genre in Kenya that blended elements of hip-hop, dancehall, and Genge beats. Inspired by the raw and energetic sound, Ngesh fell in love with the music and decided to chase her dreams.
To support herself financially, Ngesh is a street vendor, selling sling bags in the bustling streets of Nairobi.
With her determination and hard work, she has managed to make a modest living while never losing sight of her ultimate goal—to become a successful musician.
Ngesh’s brother and a few close friends also have a passion for music, and together, they formed a musical group called Spider Clan. They spent countless hours honing their craft, writing lyrics, and perfecting their performances. Ngesh’s powerful voice and charismatic presence quickly made her the standout star of the group.
Ngesh has since mustered the courage to step out as a solo artist and released her first single, “Dem Dem.” The song showcases her unique style and is garnering attention from music lovers across Kenya.
Her viral lyrics “Cash crop ya Nyandarua ni mawaru,” have truly catapulted her into the limelight. The infectious beats and clever lyrics are spreading like wildfire on the internet, gaining viral status and earning Ngesh a rapidly growing fanbase.
Despite her newfound fame, Ngesh remains grounded and focused on her music. She is determined to push boundaries and bring a fresh perspective to the Gengetone genre.
In her interviews, she expresses her desire to create music that resonated with people’s everyday lives, while also shedding light on important social issues.
Ngesh’s popularity continues to soar, and with her energetic stage presence and captivating performances; her performance rate card has now skyrocketed to an impressive 300,000 Ksh.
Her parents, who had been her unwavering support system from the start, are now watching with pride as their daughter’s star continues to rise.
Ngesh’s talent and dedication has caught the attention of the media, and she received her first television and mainstream interview with Dr. Ofwene on TV 47.
The interview allowed her fans to get a glimpse into her life, and her humble beginnings resonating with many.
She has completed her secondary education up to Form Four and had attended local training centers to learn skills such as making bed covers and other bedroom items.
She in constantly expanding her knowledge and acquiring new skills to enhance her creativity.
Ngesh has made it clear that she was single and available. She prefers for character over looks, stating that she doesn’t want handsome men but rather someone who understands and can support her dreams.
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