‘Parte After Parte’ hit is taking over Kenyan entertainment joints despite being released by a Ugandan artist, BigTril.
Surprisingly, the idea that led to the creation of the club banger was borrowed from a pastor.
While speaking to SDE during an interview, BigTril, whose name is the short form of 'Born in Greatness To Rise into a Legend' stated that Pastor Martin Ssempa was the motivation behind the hit.
"I was in my studio making the best, right? But then I had no vibe, so I stop playing the beat, go on IG, then I find this video of this prominent pastor called Martin Ssempa from 2010 making rounds," he narrated to SDE.
According to the artist, the man of God was rebuking the culture of endless partying by youth.
The 2010 clip was posted on social media and it helped BigTril release his carrier hit.
"He was having a heated argument with an LGBT rights activist and complained about how the youth only care about the glamorous life of partying day after day; 'party, after party'," he said.
Ironically, the hit is going against Pastor Ssempa's wish.
"So I just put my phone down, played the beat and just repeated “Parte after Parte” and it mashed. It’s ironic that he was preaching against partying and now his voice is the number 1 party song in Uganda!," noted BigTril in the interview.