Turkana Artist CID Jeshi Offers To Sponsor Collabo With Diana Marua
The newest rapper in town Diana B is making boss moves after her debut song in the industry. This time, an offer by Turkana’s finest rapper Jeshi CID has been placed on the table for her.
Jeshi CID is a first rising Turkana artist. Based and born in the northern part of Kenya, clearly CID is among the best promising talent in the region. The Jeshi whose childhood life has been rough and scary, has however become a household name in the region, not defined by his tough past.
With the northern region known for cattle rustling among young boys, Jeshi has however come out to change the narrative, and give a new face of Turkana youths. Recently, he did perform at the Kalenjin festival along side Turkana finest artists like Akidah and Bunsen.
Over the week, controversial singer Bahati Kenya unveiled his wife Diana Marua as a rapper, with the stage name Diana B. Marua is set to perform this weekend at function in Nakuru. Taking to her Instagram page, the new talent was excited about her already booked weekend.
CID Jeshi has however, asked for fully sponsored collaboration with the new upcoming rapper in the country Diana B. Is he up the budget for Marua? For instance, it will cost you Ksh. 850,000 for Ms. Marua to perform at your event.
CID-Diana B Collabo
CID putting it straight that the music project that is to be done in Turkana will be fully sponsored by him, from the flights, video and audio, as well as the posh accommodation for the new talent in the country.
“I’m really interested in working with the new, young, upcoming rapper in the industry Diana B, with all the budget on me. I can somehow see the potential in her. The music video is strictly to done in Turkana. Everything from the flight, to a 5 star accommodation in Turkana I’ll fully settle. I’m reaching to her manager to help her get the new fans from the North.” Jeshi said.
Will this happen as the new artist’s ratings and charges seen as outrageous by Kenyans. However it’s a big collabo awaiting “dem wa kanairo” and ‘boy wa Turkana’ taking the airwaves, only if the managers strike the deal.