Watendawili receive gold record plaques for 20 million streams

The pair rose to fame as Kaskazini before changing their name and are best known for songs such as “Beba” featuring RnB sensation Xenia Manasseh.

Michelle Thairu
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File Photo: Onyach from Wetandawili on stage

The Kenyan music duo Watendawili are celebrating a new career milestone after receiving gold record plaques for surpassing 20 million streams.

The two said that the honour was a result of the streams from their debut EP, ‘Double Treble’, and their hit single, “Cham Thum (Atoti)” across digital platforms.

Sharing the news on their social media pages, the duo wrote: “Guys, we just picked up our Gold plaques. Over 20 million streams on our debut EP Double Treble. Over 20 million streams on our smash hit Cham Thum (Atoti). We want to say thank you to our fans. We love you all. Many more to come.”

Watendawili are an award-winning Kenyan music duo made up of Israel Onyach (also known as Onyach Pala) and Eugene Ywaya Tajiri, known for their blend of Afro-pop and soulful music.

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The pair rose to fame as Kaskazini before changing their name and are best known for songs such as “Beba” featuring RnB sensation Xenia Manasseh.

The two are expected to perform at the Peaches and Cream event set for September.

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