Jamhuri Day celebration is a day characterized by lots of electric performances by many groups of people.
From military to musicians, Kenya's independence day is marked in style each year on December 12.
Singers across the country were invited to entertain the guests in this year's celebrations held at Uhuru Gardens, Nairobi.
While all musicians and dancers were visibly at their best in giving a performance that befits the stature of the event, some notable music personalities were a surprise.
Because of their music genre, few would expect Stephen Otieno Adera, alias Stivo Simple Boy, and Mbogi Genje to be among those selected to perform.
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Mbogi Genje is a musical group made of Antony Odhiambo (Smady), Teddy Ochieng (Guzman) and Malaka Yuen (Millitan).
To the bewilderment of many, Stivo Simple Boy and Mbogi Genje gave a charged performance to the amazement of many Kenyans.
In a music composition customized to the day's theme, in which they were featured alongside Jua Cali and Femi One, the group managed to maintain their music genre and still give not only entertaining but also admirable performance.
Here is the video of their performance Courtesy of NTV:
Their performance left many Kenyans nodding in agreement even as others congratulated them for their artistic creativity.