Abel Mutua reveals why he had to stop releasing songs 

Comedian and producer Alfred Mutua has revealed how he joined the music industry early in his career.

Mutua was ushered into the music industry after releasing his song ‘Moyo Wangu’, having been featured by Zeze Maestro.

Speaking in an interview with Word Is, Mutua said it all started as a joke after he was dared.

“It started as a joke. I went to the studio to do other things but Dr Eddie dared me to rap, so I did it,” he said. 

Stopped

Mutua however confessed that the reason why he hasn’t been releasing music is that he knows he doesn’t have the talent so he’s not focusing on it full time.

“You cannot do music 50-50, you have to dedicate your full time to it,” he said.

“If you see anything that I’m involved in musically, it’s just a joke. I don’t think I have the talent to invest time like that.”

Tanzania to Ezekiel Mutua: Which criteria did you use to ban Tetema? 

Days after Ezekiel Mutua banned Wamlambez and Tetema songs from being played in public areas, Kenyans are still wondering how and why he did so.

Tanzania’s BASATA has also joined the majority having questions following Kenya Films Classification Board (KFCB) CEO, Ezekiel Mutua’s move to restrict Diamond Platinumz’s song Tetema from being played outside night clubs.

How?

BASATA CEO has come out to question the move saying they didn’t understand the method Mutua and his team used because they have also examined the song and didn’t find any dirty lyrics.

”We have been following the songs closely and we have been summoning artistes who release dirty songs. Tetema had no problem at all and that is why we are wondering which criteria the Kenyan government used to deem it unfit and even restrict it,” Godfrey said. 

According to Mutua, the songs are too dirty to be heard by children and mature audience.

Abel Mutua buys multi-million German machine(photo)

Creative Abel Mutua has been in the industry for almost a decade now and he has a lot to thank God for.

Refereed to many as the king of content, Mutua is best known for his creative work on Real Househelps of Kawangware and Hapa Kule News. His very first gig  was on Tahidi High which has seen him get many other shows.

It’s seems the hard works is finally paying off and the producer has now bought himself a brand new Mercedes Benz E250 that cost is in the Kshs 3.5 million.

Hard work

Bahati was recently in the news for also buying a similar car which is now becoming a favorite among entertainment industry crowd. The ride comes packing a Panoramic Sunroof, faux leather interior and is also not a weakling under the hood pumping a neat 201 horsepowers to the wheels.

Previously, Mutua confessed how working hard almost killed him.

“In total, between 2010 and 2012, I earned approximately Sh200,000 a month because I was also acting and doing camera work.  After four years of constant writing and acting, I collapsed in the bathroom one evening from sheer exhaustion and I knew it was time to take a break. I’d overexerted myself. I felt I had nothing left to give so I quit my job, which some thought was very stupid and some thought was very brave.” he said. 

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