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Diana Bahati makes it to You Tube’s top ten most followed female artists in Africa

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Singer and content creator Diana Marua has made it to the top ten list of African female artist in the Sub Saharan Africa with the most You Tube subscribers.

With over 756,000 subscribers on You Tube Diana comes in eighth in the list of the top ten female artists.

While expressing her joy shared she congratulated her team her team saying it was a major win for her and her fans all over the country.

We are No.8 most followed female YouTube subscriber in Africa ,No .1 in Kenya ,I do not take it for granted

Diana Marua

“We are No.8 most followed female YouTube subscriber in Africa ,No .1 in Kenya ,I do not take it for granted,” she said.

The wife to Kenyan singer Kevin Bahati is a mother of three kids and is expecting her fourth child.

The couple run a reality show on their You Tube channel which has since attracted a lot of viewers.

Daina Bahati is the only Kenyan artist to make it to the top ten female You tubers with the most subscribers making her number one in Kenya.

The list

Tanzanian singer Zuchu emerged top in the list with a total of 2.1 million subscribers.

Yemi Alade came in second with two million subscribers as Nigerian gospel singers Sinach and Ada Ehi came in third and fourth respectively.


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