Kenyans Unimpressed by Gen Z Goliath Bradley Marongo’s Singing Voice: “Where Is David?”

  • Bradley Marongo recently grabbed attention when a self-proclaimed prophetess alleged he was a mysterious figure from the Bible.
  • Unfazed, the popular influencer posted a video of himself singing along to a Bongo love song, playfully questioning his singing ability.

Nicknamed Gen Z Goliath for his towering height, Marongo’s singing video sparked mixed reactions from Kenyans on social media, with some fans taken aback by his vocal talent.

Bradley Marongo singing.
Bradley Marongo tried his hand at singing. Photos: Bradley Marongo. Source: Instagram

Bradley Marongo relaxed in a lush garden, sporting his signature basketball jersey. The Vihiga-born influencer wore headphones, listening intently to “I Miss You” by Rayvanny and Zuchu. But can Bradley Marongo sing?

“Hivi bado una hasira, bado unanichukia, bado una kinyongo, Moyo wako ulisha zira, bado unaninunia, hivi bado una usongo,

Kusema bora tuachane ndo kauli inayoniuma kila nikikumbuka,” Bradley sings.

The video caught the attention of many Kenyans, with most saying that he should stick to being an influencer.

However, Bradley defended himself by saying that, unlike many artists, he does not use autotune.

“This is my original voice, unlike many musicians who use autotune.” Here is what Kenyans said about Bradley’s voice:

wakoh:

“Sauti ya kurudisha nyoka pangoni.” wa_

c.h.i.r.a:

“Where is David to kill that talent?”

Tonniempole:

“That talent should remain hidden.”

ni_ngesh:

“We should collaborate on a song.”

remcy_don:

“Who has broken his heart? Savage love.”

wan.d.a_:

“You might think he’s holding a phone, but it’s a 17-inch TV.”

Trudykitui:

“The way I’m laughing, I might not make it to heaven.”

Mrkkmwenyewe:

“I will sign him.” absolute_.

zzero:

“He has a good voice on mute.”

What did preacher say about Bradley Marongo? In other news, a TikTok preacher running The Master’s Voice Prophecy Blog has rubbed some Kenyans the wrong way. The self-declared prophetess claimed that Bradley and Isaac Otesa are Nephilim

The Nephilim, a group of mysterious beings or people of unusually large size and strength who lived before and after Noah’s flood. Her comments irked some netizens, who pointed out inconsistencies in her narrative.

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