Miracle Baby back to making music following recent heartbreaks
Image: Peter Miracle BabyPeter Miracle Baby appears to be hitting the reset button — both in life and in music.
The artist is shifting his focus squarely back to his career following a wave of social media posts that strongly suggest his long-term relationship with fellow musician Carol Katrue has come to an end.
For years, the pair were a familiar fixture in Kenya’s entertainment scene, frequently performing together and sharing intimate moments of their lives with fans online. But recent activity on their respective pages now points to a quiet separation, with each seemingly choosing a different path.
Starting again from zero
On February 3, Miracle Baby shared a cryptic yet revealing message with his followers. Posting a simple graphic, he wrote that “starting again from zero is healthy,” a line many interpreted as a reflection on a fresh personal chapter after a turbulent period.
Not long after, Carol Katrue appeared to confirm the breakup in her own unmistakable style. Sharing a playful post about single life, she wrote:
“Me thinking how am going to use my tongue ring since I’m single,” punctuated with laughing emojis.
The microphone takes centre stage
Rather than dwell on the split, Miracle Baby has thrown himself back into the studio. He posted a photo of himself seated behind a microphone, declaring that music is now his main priority.
“From today, this will be my only friend that I will be sharing my moments with,” he wrote.
In another post addressed directly to his craft, the singer reaffirmed his commitment to starting afresh musically.
“Dear mic, I know you love me, and I love you too. Let’s do this.”
The move signals a major pivot for the artist, who has spent much of the past year grappling with personal and health-related challenges.
A relationship marked by highs and lows
Peter and Carol’s relationship has long been viewed as on-and-off by observers. The two share a young son born in 2023, and Carol was a constant presence during Peter’s most difficult moments in 2024, when he underwent multiple surgeries for serious intestinal complications.
During his recovery, Carol acted as his spokesperson, regularly updating fans and helping coordinate medical fundraisers — a show of unity that made the latest developments all the more surprising.
What’s next for Miracle Baby?
Peter Miracle Baby first shot to fame as part of the Gengetone group Sailors, whose 2019 hit Wamlambez became a national anthem, racking up over 10 million YouTube views.
In recent years, he transitioned into the Mugithi scene, often performing alongside Carol. With this new chapter unfolding, fans are now watching closely to see whether he will return to his Gengetone roots or continue carving out his solo identity in vernacular music.
One thing is clear: for Peter Miracle Baby, the mic is back — and it’s speaking louder than ever
