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Frasha’s ‘Champopo’ sets the stage for a musical journey in 2024


Former P-Unit member, Francis Amisi, widely known as Frasha, has once again graced the music scene with his latest single, “Champopo,” in an exciting collaboration with the vibrant We Outside Group.

Renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to the music industry, Frasha’s latest release is set to captivate audiences with its unique blend of musical styles.

Following the success of his previous hit, “Pewa,” which introduced the innovative Amapigenge style, Frasha continues to push creative boundaries.

The eagerly anticipated “Champopo” promises a dynamic fusion of Frasha’s signature style and the infectious energy synonymous with We Outside Group.

Music enthusiasts can anticipate an electrifying combination of Afrobeat rhythms and compelling lyrics that showcase Frasha’s storytelling prowess through music.

‘We Outside Group’s distinctive sound adds an exciting dimension to the track, ensuring “Champopo” becomes a must-listen for fans around the globe.

Frasha’s ability to set trends in the industry has solidified his reputation as a trailblazer, and this collaboration with ‘We Outside Group’ further underscores his commitment to pushing the boundaries of musical expression.

Scheduled for release on January 11, 2024, “Champopo” will be accompanied by a visually spectacular music video.

He told Nairobi News that he will be releasing music back to back in 2024.

“Champopo is another name for Champagne. I have more collabos this year with different artiste. This is just the first project and so my fans should expect more from Frasha.”

The single will be available on all major streaming platforms, offering fans a seamless and immersive experience with Frasha’s latest musical masterpiece.

Frasha made a triumphant return to the music scene in November 2023, months after announcing his brief hiatus from the industry.

In an interview with Nairobi News, he shared insights gained during his break, emphasizing a newfound appreciation for life’s small joys, family, and a refreshed perspective on creating music.

“Be prepared for good music. The greatest lesson is that life is beautiful, and in the grand scheme of things, you don’t matter. Life goes on regardless. I’ve learned to take things easy, live each day as if it’s my last, and appreciate the small things, especially family.”