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Otile Brown becomes first Kenyan musician to hit one million subscribers on Youtube

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Celebrated Kenyan musician Otile Brown has hit one million subscribers on Youtube.

The ‘Jiko’ hitmaker took to his Instagram post showing off his golden YouTube medal thanking his fans for their continued support in his music journey.

“Look at what y’all did…y’all amazing human beings, thank you for one million YouTube subs…obizeeee,” he wrote.

His total YouTube subscribers as at now stands at 1.06 million while his total number of view stand at over 260 million.

His ‘Chaguo la Moyo’ hit is the biggest hit in Youtube with over 29 million views.

Jacob Obunga his official name is an independent R&B singer, songwriter and a guitarist who came to the limelight with his hit single “Imaginary love” featuring Khaligraph Jones. 

He further produced a couple of hit songs making him adored by many Kenyans.

His latest song is “Woman” featuring Tanzanian Harmonize, which has 2.7 million views on YouTube after just two weeks ago.

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