Mugithi sensation Samidoh Muchoki has indulged himself in the luxury of a Land Cruiser Prado Kakadu, showcasing the fruits of his hard work and success in the music industry.The celebrated singer demonstrated that music indeed pays off as he walked into a showroom and emerged with a vehicle valued at a staggering KSh 7 million.Samidoh’s acquisition of the Land Cruiser Prado Kakadu shows his status as a diligent, accomplished artist.

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His dedication to his craft has propelled him to success, evident in his ability to draw large crowds both locally and internationally.

From electrifying performances abroad to captivating mugithi concerts in Kenya, Samidoh has established himself as a lucrative earner in the music scene.

The artist’s musical journey took off in 2016 with the release of his debut single, “My Head Isn’t Straight, a track that has garnered over 1.6 million views on YouTube an exceptional achievement for Kikuyu benga music.

Samidoh’s signature style revolves around his mastery of the guitar, complemented by a drummer and vocalist during performances.

Born in Subukia, Nakuru County, Samidoh is the third of six boys, raised in a modest household. Tragedy struck early in his life with the passing of his father when he was just three years old, followed by the eviction of his family from their Subukia residence by his father’s relatives.

Forced to relocate to Oljororok in Nyandarua County, Samidoh’s upbringing instilled in him resilience and determination, qualities that have undoubtedly contributed to his success in the music industry.

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