Kenyan Star Bahati Ignites Firestorm with Provocative New 'Seti' Track!
Kenyan artist Bahati has made a striking return to the music scene, ending a self-imposed musical hiatus with the release of his new song, "Seti." This comeback, however, has proven to be as characteristic and controversial as many of his previous endeavors. "Seti" immediately grabbed attention for its explicit nature, featuring lyrics laden with sexual innuendos and a music video containing overt sexual imagery.
The stylistic choice marks a notable deviation for Bahati, who was once known for more conservative music. His recent work now clearly inclines towards explicit and highly mature content, a shift that has sparked significant debate among his fanbase. A large segment of his followers has openly expressed concerns over this new direction and the content of "Seti." Conversely, some fans view this as business as usual for an artist who has a history of employing extreme publicity stunts to generate buzz around his projects.
Adding a new layer of intrigue to the unfolding drama, Bahati's wife, Diana, issued a public statement shortly after the song's release, explicitly distancing herself from her husband's latest musical venture. She firmly stated that she would not be involved in the path Bahati has recently chosen, emphasizing her commitment to maintaining the integrity of her own brand, businesses, and corporate partnerships. This move has led to speculation that Diana's statement itself could be another calculated stunt orchestrated to further hype the new song. In her statement, Diana articulated, "Out of respect for my family, my partners and the people who look up to me, I will not be involved in the direction Bahati has recently taken in music."
Despite or perhaps because of the mounting backlash and public discussion, "Seti" has quickly accumulated views. Within just four hours of its release, the song garnered an impressive 56,000 views, indicating that the controversy has successfully captured public attention.
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