‘Niaje Wasee’ and ’Habari Zenu’ phrases will become popular again following the release of Julie Gichuru’s hip hop song entitled Niaje Wasee. Her song which will be punctuated with Obama phrases which portrays him struggling to pronounce Kenyan Swahili slang words.
This words have been air-lifted from the Obama’s light moments of the speech during which he occasionally left many Kenyans in stitches with the difficult Swahili utterances for him.
The electronic songs starts with Obama saying “Ehh, Niaje Wasee” then proceeds to lyrics by Anto Neosul which describes the events that took place during the historic Obama’s visit to Kenya.
The song was released on 29th March 28, 2016 with Julie Gichuru taking his message through various social media sites such as Twitter and invited hip-hop lovers to enjoy it.
The song which was also produced by Saint P also featured the Julie Gichuru ululations.
Julie Gichuru has been a popular TV anchor and personality to admire by most women. Her age and face on TV seems rather to grow younger and tender even when she was diagnosed to be 50 years.
She was born to a Kenyan father and a Pakistani mother.
She is now employed by KBC who hosts her own initiative program labelled ‘African Leadership Dialogue’. She is better known by Sunday Live of Citizen TV and also being one of the officiates of Grand Kenya’s Presidential Debate that was featured for the first time in the Kenyan history.
By Simon Ingari