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Musician Iyanii unveils new hairstyle, Kenyans React: “Tabia Za Ki-illuminati”

The fast-rising Kenyan artist Ian Oure Okwemba popularly known as Iyanii has recently received massive support from Kenyans after performing during the Madaraka Day celebrations.

Photo of Iyanii. Photo: Iyanii Official

Looking at his YouTube, the talented artist has over 100K subscribers on his channel.

He joined the platform on September 2015 and has since garnered 7,455,080 views, with over 20 videos.

The singer has been releasing hit songs, mostly targeting the youth.

So, yesterday the singer announced on his Instagram account that we should expect some fierce miracles on his YouTube channel anytime.

He posted a cute photo with a more stylish hairstyle to tease his fans.

He captioned the photo as:

“The real Messiah will come like a Thief but the Musical Messiah will come like a musician🐐. STAY WOKE I AM ABOUT TO PERFORM MIRACLES ON MY YOU TUBE CHANNEL.”

Fellow musicians like Femi One, Arrowboy and Dufla liked the hairstyle and commented nicely.

However, there’s a section of Kenyans who think the hairstyle portrays some ‘satanism’ according to their hilarious comments.

Here are some of the comments from Kenyans on Iyanii’s hairstyle:

Barack Brandon: kwani anabudu shetani🤣🤣

Chidang’a De AlphoZi: Ukikutana na mtu ako na pembe jua yy ni saitan

Joseph J Hightowers: Ladies new hair style ndio hii kujeni mkopi muanze kushukwa hivyo

Faulu Muisiraeli: na ununue mshipi,wewe sio mumama hiyo si skirt umevaa

Prince Adiel: And you think its just a hair style

Duncan Omondi: Freemason

Milky Lenjo: Aki fashion wewe🤣

Peter Mwangi: U think it’s just a hairstyle? He is a member of Illuminati

Philice Ndakala: Mapepo haya

Stevoo Mfalme: Baphomet style

Anne Silvano: Shindwe katika jina la Yesu christo.

Hope Navine: Ety “leta pombe tulewe”huyu peleken rehab

Khaiya Eggésa Godfrey: Tabia za kiilluminati hizi👀

Illuminati Occult

Eralier this year, there was alot of hullabaloo about the Illuminati and who is in it. Producer Magix Enga came out to claim he was a member, but later changed the tune.

There has always been alot of controversy around this topic. The occult seems to fascinate Kenyans. There are many people who credit success to being in illuminati. But is that always the case?

Personally, I do not believe in something like a hidden occultic organization hiding in the shadows and pulling the strings of world leaders to call shots.

Anyway, let’s look at Iyanii’s profile

Iyanii was born and raised in Mathare Area 2 in Eastlands Nairobi.

He was born in 1999 as a last born child in a family of four, two big sisters and one big brother.

He grew up in a two parent household who are truly religious. This Christian background is what drove Iyanii to start off his music career as a gospel artist.

He came to the limelight through his hit song ‘Pombe’ which was well received by Kenyans.

According to Iyanni, he started singing in 2009 when he decided to pursue music as a full-time career.

Speaking exclusively to Mdundo, Iyanii noted that he grew up surrounded by people in music, but did not pay attention to it until 2009.

After venturing into the industry, he took several years before getting his breakthrough, According to him, his star started shining bright when he released his first song dubbed ‘Bamba Pia’ in 2018.

“My music journey started back in 2009. That is when I officially settled into music and decided that I want to be a full-time musician. When it comes to releasing content, it started two years ago,” he said.

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