Following his successful meeting with regulatory board KFCB, upcoming hitmaker Alvindo promised to make better music than his controversial break out hit ‘Taka Taka’.
“I want to apologize to my fans and to promise them a second release that will embrace moral values… I am sorry I didn’t intend to incite jilted men against women.
“If I release the next song, it will be a song with a message and one that sends a positive message to society,” said Alvindo last Thursday.
True to his word, Alvindo has dropped a much-improved single that would make KFCB boss Ezekiel Mutua proud. The new joint is dubbed ‘Boy Child’, a conscious and positive project that speaks about the troubles of the average Kenyan boychild.
Alvindo is assisted by talented beatmaker and singer Magix Enga to encourage the Kenyan boychild to stay strong.
‘Boychild’ is also produced by Magix Enga at the Fast Cash Music Group studios run by KRG the Don, who snapped up Alvindo to join his stable after ‘Taka Taka’ went viral.
The track ‘Boychild’ is also much better than Alvindo’s follow up to ‘Taka Taka’- ‘Kunguni’ which received mostly negative reviews.
Alvindo and Magix Enga dropped the official audio for ‘Boychild’ over the weekend. An official video is expected in the coming weeks.
Listen to ‘Boychild’ below.