Kimani Turacco, a popular musician from Kiambu County has once again ignited the 2022 succession debate.

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In his new controversial track dubbed "Muici ni muici" which loosely translates to: "A thief is a thief", Turacco sends a strong message to the government, specifically to President Uhuru Kenyatta, urging him to jail all thieves in the country including those considered as the big fish.

In what appears as drumming up support for opposition chief Raila Odinga, Turacco reminds Central Kenya voters of the older 'political deals' that were made by their fathers, which he argues should be given first priority when it comes to repaying the debts in the 2022 general election.

"Baba Fidel (Raila Odinga) you are very welcome and feel at home. Thank you for realising that this country was headed for doom. If anything, any debt, would be the one that our dad and grandfathers had," says Turacco in the song.

He further praised the famous March 9 handshake between Uhuru and Raila, adding that the government should now focus on achieving its Big Four agenda.

"Handshakes are okay, but the agenda is on the Big Four; Food security, Affordable healthcare, Affordable housing and manufacturing. Do not fear anyone as you fight this demon of corruption," he adds.

This comes a month after Turacco released another controversial song dubbed "Hakuna Deni, Kitaeleweka" which suggests that voters in the Mount Kenya region will not back Deputy President William Ruto in his 2022 presidential bid since they don't owe him anything.

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