This Is Why Sauti Sol’s Polycarp Is Excited About H_art The Band
They brought us Uliza Kiatu,a timeless classic that credits shoes as the best witness to a person’s day to day struggle for love, bread and life .The song was met with rave reviews from critics and fans and it was clear that this band was going places.
And the group did not disappoint either in the new video for their latest release “Nikikutazama”.
The video has this 60’s vibe, the afro, the groovy 60s fashion that takes at back to a simpler time when love was real. A time when relationships were not about bang-la-dashing but had the rosy blushing, the stolen glances, the kind of PDA that makes people around you uncomfortable. You know that kind where lovebirds are so lost in their love and are completely oblivious of their surroundings.
All in all I love this song and the video actually tells a story, it’s like a breath of fresh air, a great break from the booty claps and hand throwing. It’s above your average Kenyan song and it’s clear that 2015 is theirs for the taking. Even Polycarp from Sauti Sol thinks so:

If you are looking for a love song Mordecai ,Wachira and Kenchez have you covered
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