Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria has a deep admiration for Kikuyu secular music popularly known as 'mugithi'.

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The controversial legislator has been a regular guest in many 'mugithi' concerts, a trend he started long before he was elected to the National Assembly.

However, last week, Kuria was not just a guest, he was also a performer who took to stage to entertain hundreds of music enthusiasts who had converged at a popular Thika club.

This was during the video launch of trending song 'Haha Ni Gutee part 2' by upcoming sassy musician Kareh B at Club Liquid Kash on the eve of Jamhuri Day.

When Mike Rua took to the stage, Kuria could not resist the temptations to be near the undisputed 'king of mugithi' and he grabbed the opportunity to join him on stage.

The duo gave an electrifying performance of popular gospel hymn 'Mitarakwa Ya Lebanon', Kuria taking over the microphone and Rua playing his trademark guitar.

The 'collabo' left the thoroughly entertained and impressed fans demanding for more as it can be seen on this video.

Kuria, who was the chief guest at the launch, contributed Sh100, 000 and added Sh1 million which he said was President Uhuru Kenyatta's contribution.

Kareh B shot into the limelight after featuring in Jose Gatutura's popular song 'Tuirio Twega'.

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