He is best known by his stage Boss but his government name is Paul Onyaa. The gospel music singer made his name as part of the defunct Award-Winning group, M.O.G.
Boss, who doubles up as a producer and a songwriter, is also the owner of Badilisha Mtaa Camp. He is currently ruling the airwaves with his latest release – Cheza Chini.
He revealed the 10 things people don’t know about him.
1. As an audio and video producer, I’ve directed all my videos.
2. I am a vocal trainer.
4. I have been charged with robbery and violence and spent one week in custody.
5. I run a programme that supports children who have lost their parents to AIDS in Korogocho slums.
6. I was forced to drop the name ‘Boss’ in school by a priest.
7. I was once almost a victim of police execution.
8. I’m a songwriter and even though I’m a gospel musician I write secular songs.
9. My friends robbed me of a car in my church in Korogocho.
10. Orphaned at the age of 3 years, I was once a street kid.
Watch ‘Cheza Chini’ below.