As Education CS Ezekiel Machogu announces KCSE results for the year 2022, Kenyan musician Trio Mio is presently trending at number one on Twitter.
Kenyans on Twitter (KOT) have made the young star a trending topic as they await the results of his KCSE examinations.
Trio recently stated that he is unconcerned about his grade once the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results are released.
’’Dimba sijawaikuwa starting team, mbuku sishiki nothing in, but kitu inaitwa mziki mimi ni mwalimu mkuu na marking scheme,” he raps in the 2-minute video.
“Ka topic ni success niko na A kwa school of life, ile KNEC watanipea haitawai determine food ya mine…”
He goes on to rap; “Nyi wote mngekuwa na A mngekuwa ma civil engineer, mnapigania kuget position mtoi wa mkuu anaorganiziwa,” .
Trio Mio became one of the country’s fastest rising musicians at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, after dropping the ‘Cheza kama wewe’ smash hit that has garnered over 12 million views on YouTube to date.
Despite dropping a number of chart-topping collaborations since, he has constantly had to battle criticism from some quarters labelling him a ‘one-hit wonder,’ and even others telling him to concentrate on his schooling first before embarking on music.
Even then, still, a few critics again emerged claiming that Trio Mio will no longer be able to keep up with the tempo he already set with his music while still in high school.
Predictably, and like all humans, the youngstar has finally had enough and decided to say something to this bunch.
In a new viral freestyle dropped on Monday, Trio says he is not in the least bit worried about the grade he will get once the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results are announced.
This while responding to Kiss FM presenters Chito Ndlovu and Cyd Wambui who – during a recent session live on air – wondered if the rapper would keep releasing bangers after graduating from high school.
The ‘Serereka’ hitmnaker took to Twitter where he used the video in which the presenters questioned his longevity in the game to drop a scorching number.
According to Trio, he grew up in a ghetto where his chances of success were extremely slim, and despite not being the brightest, he invested heavily in his first love: music.