ONE ON ONE: Gilad Millo on why he wants to work with Khaligraph and how corona virus changed his life

Gilad Millo needs no introduction. The diplomat-turned-musician has treated us to some dope love ballads that will be played for many decades. Of course my favourite is Unajua which he did with Wendy Kimani circa 2015.

Also read: Gilad Millo is living proof that nothing is as important as passion

Anyway, we called Gilad up a few days ago to talk bout his latest track titled Mawingu (spare some time and check it out), his short hiatus, who he wants to work with, how things have changed after the novel corona virus etc.

Gilad Millo
Gilad Millo

Gilad told Ghafla that although he is not getting shows – due to the movement restrictions that have imposed by the government to protect its citizens from COVID -19 – there is something good that he gained during lock-down.

Apparently, the musician had been struggling with a writer’s block and when the government put strict measures in place to reduce unnecessary movements, he got holed up in his house writing and was able to pen down 4 jams.

“For many months I wasn’t sure what to write about. I didn’t even pick my guitar but then when the government put measures in place to reduce unnecessary movement, things got quiet at night – because of the curfew – I would go to my balcony and write. I was able to write 4 songs,” he explained.

Gilad Millo
Gilad Millo

Gilad urged music fans to look forward to his next releases because they will be worth their time since he has gotten his groove back after a short hiatus (he released his last song titled Sitaki Mwingine in November last year).

He says that he’d love to work with Khaligraph Jones and Nyashinski in future, adding that their styles would blend so well on a track. However, he is not sure whether he is even on their radar.

Listen to the full interview below.

Singer Gilad Milo shocks many after reveal he has spent 20 million so far on cigarets

Popular singer Gilad Milo has shocked many after coming out to confess that she has spent millions on smoking cigarettes.

Speaking to Betty Kyalo, the popular singer confessed that he was addicted to smoking and would smoke 40 cigarettes a day. He also added that he wasn’t much into alcohol, therefore, didn’t have a problem with it.

‘I was never a big drinker but, I still have a beer once in a while I no longer drink every time I go out. The main reason why I quit smoking was because I used to smoke 40 cigarettes in a day (2 packets) for 30 plus years,” he said. 

Meetings

He further added that the habit even affected his work since he planned meetings where he knew he could smoke.

“Back in the day if I went up the stair-like we did now I would be coughing and puffing. It was not a beautiful life. In my mind, I knew that before I left home I had planned on attending a wedding but I did not plan on attending while looking unkempt,” he said. 

 

Gilad Millo has linked up with ghetto’s finest musicians in ‘Volume Iko Sawa’ and we love it (Video)

Super-talented musician has dropped a new song with some of the biggest ghetto musicians and we can’t get enough of it.

Also read: Gilad Millo is living proof that nothing is as important as passion

The jam titled Volume Iko Sawa, which means ‘is the volume okay’ or the corrupted version ‘am I too loud’ especially when you want say something that might upset some people, has been getting a lot of love since it was released.

Maybe you’ve not heard of the upcoming musicians who have been featured in this jam but they are really dope, their names are; Lugeric Nadda, Hycink Mtu Very, Damage, Shaddy, Angellera, Simpo Millennium and TG buoy.

Gilad Millo
Gilad Millo

There are several reasons why I love this jam. The first one is pretty obvious. Gilad really did a good job on the hook, it’s so infectious. Chances are you will master it the first time you listen to this jam.

Secondly, the upcoming musicians from the ghetto r came through on this jam. These youngsters have dope bars and I just wanted to keep listening to them. I was really  impressed by Hycink Mtu Very and Angellera.

The beat on thus jam was also on point. However, this doesn’t really come as a surprise seeing as it was produced by the only Magix Enga.

I loved the video concept. It  really does reflect the ghetto life. The scene transitioning and editing was also dope. Big up to Mike Lolly P.

Watch Volume Iko Sawa below and tell us what you think.

 

Gilad Millo is living proof that nothing is as important as passion

When Gilad Millo debuted on the Kenyan entertainment scene circa 2015 with Unajua featuring Wendy Kimani, he left many music fans, including yours truly, totally amazed.

Despite the fact that most of us had never heard of him before, we were really impressed that a mzungu had sang in Swahili and aced it.

To date, Unajua  is one of the most classic love ballads from Kenya. Where is the lie?

Gilad, who served as a diplomat between 2003 and 2005, went on to release songs such as Sema Milele, Rangi Ya Bahari, Salama, Nakuahidi, Usiende, Mapenzi, Fire, Asante just to name a few.

Before we knew it, he had become household name never mind the fact that he does not understand the Swahili language well.

Gilad Millo
Gilad Millo

His consistency has also played a huge role in making him one of the most sought-after artists in Kenya.

That aside, if you are keen, you’ll notice that he varies his style with every subsequent release.

Some of his songs are soulful ballads, the kind that can make you tear up as you listen to them. However, others have a Kapuka touch that will make you dance rather than emotional.

Take for instance his latest release dubbed Kawaida Guy and Fire, a collabo he released with Deal in 2018. It’s almost as if the songs were done by two different people.

Perhaps, our local artists should borrow a leaf from this Israeli born and bred singer! After all, he’s living proof that passion is all it takes to succeed.

Watch his latest single Kawaida Guy below.

I have smoked cigarette’s for 32 years now – Singer Gilad opens up

Singer Gilad has been smoking before a better part of Ghafla’s fan base was born.

Yes, the singer started smoking in 1986(32 years) but is now making huge steps in staying away from tobacco.

Speaking to Adele and Shaffie on Kiss FM, the singer confessed that he’s greatest achievement this year has been him not smoking for six months.

“I have stopped smoking for six months now, that’s like the biggest thing in my life. I have smoked cigarette’s for 32 years now and I quit, I never believed I could do it.” he said. 

Expensive Habit

His confession comes a few weeks after Radio Jamno presenter Terrence Macharia better known as Terence Creative confessed he had smoked at least 166,000 cigarettes over a period of 22 years. According to his estimates, smoking has cost him at least Sh800,000 over the same period.

“I had smoked for 22 years, between ages 9 – 14 I was a soft smoker but from age 16 I became a heavy smoker. I smoked 2 -3 packs a day. On estimate before quitting, I had smoked more than 166,000 cigarettes, in this, I haven’t counted Shisha and Marijuana. Estimates on the lower side I had spent more than 804,000ksh on smoke,” he said.

For Gilad, he must have spent over a million shillings.

Alikiba and Gilad Millo win gold plaited prizes from the just concluded All Africa Music Awards (Photos)

Kenya’s Gilad Millo and Alikiba are among East African musicians who were feted in the just concluded All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA).

AFRIMA awards 2017 went down on Friday night November 10th. The star-studded award gala was held at Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

American-born Senegalese singer – Akon was the special guest at the award gala. Several Nigerian music bigwigs like Wizkid and 2baba were also in attendance.

Akon speaks at the 2017 AFRIMA Awards gala in Lagos, Nigeria

East African winners

Alikiba won Best African Collaboration for his song ‘Aje’ featuring MI Abaga. Gilad Millo brings two 23.9 Carat plaited gold AFRIMA awards.

Gilad won AFRIMA awards for Best Male Artiste in Inspirational Music and Best Artiste in African Rock. The Kenyan-Israeli singer thanks his fans for making sure he won the coveted prizes.

Gilad Millo’s AFRIMA prizes

 

 

Adorable: Wendy Kimani’s son all grown up

Singer Wendy Kimani who is popularly known for collaborating with Gilad Millo a few months ago welcomed her first born baby and unlike most celebrities she has been updating sharing some information about her son through her social media pages.

Well, the lady is back in the country and was pretty much excited to show off how grown her son is now that he is 5 months old.

The young man who goes by the name of Taji also got the opportunity of meeting singer Gilad and judging from the comments left under the photos shared on his mom’s Instagram page – most fans thought that Taji is Gilda’s son.

Anyway checkout the photos below: