Kimani Turacco, a popular musician from Kiambu has released another song, this time around, a love song.

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This comes a few weeks after releasing the "Muici ni muici" single which loosely translates to: "A thief is a thief".

Turacco has been making headlines in recent times with his controversial political songs.

The Kiambu musician reignited the 2022 succession debate after releasing the "Hatuna Deni, kitaeleweka" hit song, which translates to we owe no one any debt, we must end this.

Turacco in the song urges voters from Central Kenya not to rally behind Deputy President William Ruto in 2022, arguing that the region doesn't owe him any debt.

The song elicited mixed reactions among Kenyans as well as a section of Kiambu politicians.

Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung'wa condemned the song, arguing that it was sponsored by DP Ruto' political enemies with an aim of sabotaging his 2022 bid.

"There are powerful politicians and top civil servants out there to sabotage William Ruto's 2022 bid. It is a cartel of haters who created the debt narrative and sponsored the artist to come up with the song," said Ichung’wa.

Barely a month later, Turacco released the "Muici ni muici" single in which he asks President Uhuru Kenyatta to jail government officials engaging in corruption.

Turacco seems to have however taken a break from politics if his new single is anything to go by.

The controversial musician has now released a love song dubbed Paloma, in collaboration with Yayah Prince.

Turacco sings his verse in Kikuyu while Yayah Prince sings in Kiswahili as they praise a lady, Paloma.

The Paloma song is done in the Bongo style of music which is common in Tanzania. 

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