Hustlers Family Crew L to R, Wycliffe Mwita (DXL), Chacha Mwita (Chacha Kongo), John Chacha (Mnati),Joseph Mosiabi (Junior Michapo). |
The brothers John Chacha (Mnati) and Joseph Mosiabi (Junior
Michapo) started the crew started the crew in April 2005 but due to education
they have been struggling to pick up and incorporated their two cousin Chacha
Mwita (Chacha Kongo) and Wycliffe Mwita (DXL).
All of the crew members made a break through after acting in
a bongo movie Mtambo Wa Pesa Bandia part
1 & 2 produced by Tivoli Studios in Mwanza, Tanzania after the producer was
interested after they released their latest video album Yatima.
In the movie Chacha Kongo acted as a spy selling espionage
from a company, Mnati acted as Superintendent of Police, equivalent to OCS in
Kenya while DXL and Junior Michapo acted as thugs.
“We were approached by the producer after producing our
latest video album and were performing in Musoma and Mwanza in Tanzania to act
in the movie and after it had a mild review we acted in part 2 last year,”
Mnati says.
Mnati who is the oldest of the crew members said he started
singing in 2005 and has released three songs so far Alice when his lover he had educated to college left him, I Wanna Love You and Yatima which talks about orphan children
in the society.
The rest started singing between 2001-2010 when they were
still in school and only took music and the crew serious in 2010 when Chacha
Kongo was the last o finished high school.
“After 2010 we took music seriously and have managed to have
shows in Migori, Kisii, Trans Mara, Kilgoris, Isebania and in Tanzania,” DXL
said.
In the video album Chacha Kongo has a song Maria and Mama, DXL has Anis Nipe
Majibu while Junior Michapo has Vera.
The album has been produced by ‘Sifa Films’ production based
in Nairobi
The crew say that music has been a major source of income to
the family and has brought fame to the family which has been a major boost in
their business as they run a popular pub called Mnati in Kehancha town.
“We have managed to get good audience in town we perform
where we get about 30,000-50,000 for performance which helped in producing our
songs,” Mnati says.
He added that as the only singing group from Kuria and their
Bongo genre of music they’ll break into the national scene and plan to land
more movie roles in Tanzania.
Manuel Odeny © 2013
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