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WATCH: Christina Shusho opens up on possible collabo with Nyashinski


Tanzanian gospel artiste Christina Shusho has openly expressed her keen interest in collaborating with renowned Kenyan rapper Nyashinski on one of her upcoming songs.

Speaking in an interview with NTV, Shusho shared her admiration for the veteran musician and expressed her desire to work with him.

The accomplished ‘Ning’are’ hitmaker, known for her soul-stirring gospel tunes, revealed that she has a special New Year’s Eve celebration planned.

Shusho announced that she will be joining forces with veteran comedian and radio host Churchill Ndambuki for an unforgettable gospel showdown on the night of December 31, 2023.

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“In Kenya, I really love Nyashinski,” gushed the 46-year-old Shusho during the interview, expressing her admiration for the ‘Mungu Pekee’ crooner.

Shusho conveyed her excitement at the prospect of having the esteemed artist join her during the anticipated New Year’s Eve event.

She went on to share her deep appreciation for Nyashinski’s creativity, calm demeanor, and unique musical style, emphasizing her preference for his less noisy approach to music.

“If he came (to my show), I would be very happy. If he says he wants a collaboration, we will sit down and talk about it. I love his level of creativity, I love how calm he is, and I love his style of music, and he doesn’t have too much noise,” exclaimed Christina Shusho with delight.

On Friday, December, 28, Shusho took a moment to shed light on her musical inspiration, highlighting the influence of various Bible verses on her creative process.

For example, she shared that her song ‘Shusha Nyavu’ is directly inspired by the Book of Luke, Chapter 5, verse 4.

“Kila mtu ana njia yake, and that is my creativity. I found people reading the Bible when I was born, which is why I see it as a good method. It is long-lasting, and even the next generation will be taught the same way. It is a good way, and I chose to focus my creativity there to serve my God,” she expressed.

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