SOC
duo testifies that talents grow on the noblest of platforms
Photo: Courtesy Joseph Ndaka, SOC
member, tries on a creative angle with the camera. Ndaka urges the youth to
discover their taents and exploit them fully.
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For those nursing the notion that success starts big, they should reconsider these positions.
Saints of Christ, SOC musicians this morning testified that it
does not take big platforms for talents to sprout.
Joseph Ndaka, 25 and Amos Kimani, 26, in an exclusive interview with Faith
Muturi of NTV’s Cross Over 101, owned that their success in music had humble
beginnings.
“Together with my brother Mutua, we used to hum favorite beats
and later marry them with appropriate rhymes,” Ndaka said.
Today, SOC is amongst the most acclaimed music groups with a
Christian and youthful flair.
It is famed for such numbers as Kul and Izy (Kulandizi) Raw,
Bila Yesu and Parara.
Ndaka and Kimani
urged the youth not to hesitate in discovering their talents.
“Discovery of one’s
talent begins by an evaluation of the immediate environment,” said Kimani.
The youth should not allow obstacles such as lack of funds
cloud their creativity, he added.
SOC’s message complements the clamor for jobs by Kenyans.
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