Stivo Simple Boy
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Kenyan artist Stivo Simple Boy has garnered attention for his distinctive style and memorable catchphrases.
Renowned for expressions like "Freshi Barida," "Mwake Mwake," and "Ngongingo," Stivo has recently made headlines with his latest viral phrase, "mefi mefi muskla." This new catchphrase has not only captivated fans but also secured him his inaugural international performance. During an appearance on K24 TV's Hangout show, Stivo disclosed that his new phrase, which he claims translates to "no problem, everything is cool" in Arabic, has paved the way for a significant performance in Saudi Arabia. The artist is scheduled to perform in Riyadh on September 23, 2024, marking his first journey abroad.
Stivo attributes his growing international appeal to his unique slang, evolving hairstyles, and distinctive fashion sense, which he believes set him apart across East Africa and beyond. Stivo views himself not merely as a Kenyan creator, but as a representative of East African artistry as a whole. Furthermore, he expresses a desire to expand his reach and influence on a global scale, aiming to establish himself as an international artist. Stivo's journey to international recognition has been characterized by his ability to connect with audiences through relatable and catchy phrases. The viral nature of "mefi mefi muskla" clearly indicates his talent for creating content that resonates widely.
In addition to his international engagement, Stivo Simple Boy recently held his first performance since parting ways with his management. The event, promoted with a modest ticket price of Sh 200, elicited mixed reactions from his fan base. While some followers believed he deserved higher compensation, others commended his approach of starting anew with self-management. Stivo's decision to price his event affordably reflects his understanding of his fan base and his desire to remain accessible. The artist's journey has not been without obstacles.
Earlier this year, Stivo made headlines when he collapsed during a live performance on the music show 10 Over 10. The incident raised concerns about his health, but Stivo has since reassured his fans of his well-being and readiness to embrace new opportunities. In other entertainment news, Bishop Ben Kiengei has publicly apologized to digital content creator Pritty Vishy following controversial remarks about her appearance made during an interview on his TV channel. The preacher's comments, which questioned Vishy's attractiveness and suggested she was seeking fame, sparked significant backlash on social media. Vishy herself responded with indignation, challenging Kiengei to repeat his statements in person at his church.
Recognizing the inappropriate nature of his remarks, Kiengei has taken to Facebook to issue a heartfelt apology, expressing deep regret for his words and requesting Vishy's forgiveness.
Bishop Kiengei is treading because of what he said. Sunday is occupy JCM. Kiengei has too much going on from last week.