- Simu Ya Nini - Mzuka Kibao ((better)) | Audio - Prince Indah

The song is released under the banner. In Kenyan music slang, "Mzuka" (spirit/ghost) and "Kibao" (a lot/plenty) often refers to a relentless, haunting beat. Labels using this moniker typically specialize in:

is not just a song; it is a social commentary on how technology has become the third party in modern relationships. Prince Indah, through the distribution power of Mzuka Kibao , has delivered a track that is timeless. AUDIO - Prince Indah - Simu Ya Nini - Mzuka Kibao

(What is the Phone For?) blared through the speakers. Prince Indah’s soulful Ohangla voice questioned why a lover would keep a phone locked behind passwords and secrets if their heart was truly open. The song is released under the banner

"Simu Ya Nini" is a classic example of Prince Indah’s ability to take a simple everyday object (a mobile phone) and turn it into a deep metaphorical song about love and connection. It is a staple track on for anyone appreciating authentic Kenyan Luo music with a modern touch. Prince Indah, through the distribution power of Mzuka

Listen carefully to the intro of "Simu Ya Nini":

(e.g., is it about heartbreak, jealousy, a phone call, betrayal, or a club banger with a story?), I can build a fictional but fitting story around the title Simu Ya Nini — which translates from Swahili as “What’s the call about?” or “Why the call?”