The Kenyan music scene, particularly the booming Ohangla genre, has received a fresh injection of rhythm and relatable storytelling. Prince Indah, one of the genre’s most dynamic vocalists, has released a new audio track titled distributed under the Mzuka Kibao imprint.
Prince Indah's "Simu Ya Nini" has become a modern anthem in the Ohangla and Afro-Rhumba scene since its release in late 2024. This hit track, which appears on major platforms like Mdundo and Apple Music , explores the complexities of modern relationships with a focus on regret and the "grass isn't greener" phenomenon. The Core Message of "Simu Ya Nini" AUDIO - Prince Indah - Simu Ya Nini - Mzuka Kibao
"Simu Ya Nini (Mzuka Kibao)" is an upbeat and catchy tune that features Prince Indah's signature vocals and a memorable hook. The song's production is courtesy of Mzuka Kibao, a renowned music producer in Tanzania. The Kenyan music scene, particularly the booming Ohangla
I need, I need To know what you're saying But your phone, your phone Is disturbing, is disturbing" This hit track, which appears on major platforms
Prince Indah crafts a story of a jealous lover. The protagonist notices his partner constantly on her phone—laughing, texting, hiding the screen. When he asks, "Simu ya nini?" (What phone call is that? / What is with that phone?), a fight ensues.