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Praises Flow as Trio Mio Makes Boss Moves, Buys Land at 17

When they say music industry does not pay, they must be lying.

One of Kenya’s youngest Gengetone artists, Trio Mio, is making boss moves thanks to his music that has flourished since he became a star through his hit song, Cheza Kama Wewe.

Can you imagine the youngster is now a land owner at only seventeen years?

Trio took to his Instagram handle to share the good news with his fans.

He posted a picture of him and his mother being handed a title deed at the purported land.

The post had a captivating caption saying, “Newest land owner in town. Mkuruweng God bless 2022.”

His announcement post attracted a lot of good comments, with majorities of his followers congratulating him for the big move.

OG Khaligraph teased him, “Sasa Tuanze Ile Mansion Na izi Marupurupu za Show tuimalize by 2024? Unaonaje iyo plan?”

One Tashia Anita congratulated him, “Wow congratulations Trio.”

generalli_official also congratulated him saying, “Congrats mtu wangu.”

game_changers encouraged him, “Mungu mbele blood.”

Trio’s boss moves comes a day after he did an electrifying performance alongside rapper FemiOneShiko and singer Iyanni at the 59th Madaraka celebrations. The performance became a talk on the social media streets as it could not hold President Uhuru from dancing.

Still a student at Machakos High, Trio is an inspiration to the young generation that talent pay when incorporated with discipline.

The young rapper has always insisted that his education comes first even as he works hard in his rapping career during holidays. He also attributes his disciplined behavior to his mother, who also doubles up as his manager.

We, the Mkenya Leo team, congratulates the new land owner as we also wish him the best in his career and life.

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