Sandra Chebet popularly known as Msupa S is a perfect definition of an artist who rose from nothing to something. 

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From shooting low-quality videos in Eldoret town to performing for thousands of Kenyans on Jamhuri day, it is clear that she is claiming her rightful space in the Kenyan entertainment industry.

She was formerly known as that wannabe girl who could not speak fluent English on TV, but she will now be known as one of the few artists who got the rare chance to perform at the Jamhuri day celebrations.

It is now evident that the 'Watajua Hawajui' hitmaker has not only attracted attention from Kenyans but also the president.

Even before the D-day arrived, it was evident that the Kalenjin queen of rap was anxious for the moment.

''Wednesday is the day I have been waiting for, I thank God so much, He is opening ways for me,'' Msupa S posted on her Instagram account.

Her performance during the Jamhuri day is enough proof that Msupa S has finally joined the bigwigs in the music industry.

The female rapper has been trending on social media for the past few months. 

She shot into fame after one of her videos went viral. Shortly after, she became the talk of the town when she massacred the Queen's language on national television. 

Her collaboration with Khaligraph on the 'Watajua Hawajui' hit song is however what earned her respect and positive fame.

So what next after her sterling performance? Only time will tell.

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