It has been a week since the Kenya Film and Classification Board boss, Ezekiel Mutua banned 'Takataka' hit song by Alvindo, which had been making headlines for a while.
The song which had already gained over 1million views on YouTube created a buzz that even raised its views by 96,000 more views.
The official video has been released featuring comedians Shaniqwa, Butita and DJ Shitti.
KRG The Don, who is the C.E.O of Fast Cash music group, defied Mutua's order and went ahead to release a video of the banned hit song.
Last week, the KFCB boss was criticised and accused of destroying talent instead of helping to promote it.
Following the recent murder a 6th- year medicine student Ivy Wangechi of Moi University, Ezekiel Mutua banned the song saying it promotes gender degradation and violence as a reaction to rejection.
In a post by KFCB on Twitter, Ezekiel Mutua explained that " The song 'Takataka' is characterized by crude language that objectifies women and glorifies hurting them as a normal reaction to rejection."
This is the link to the video.