It comes as bad news to Timmy Tdat’s fans who can no longer catch him on ‘NRG Transit,’ a show he hosted alongside Mwalimu Rachel.
Following a massive campaign to publicize their show, the charming artist has revealed that he has been forced to take a break to concentrate on music, his first love.
Speaking to Mwende Macharia and Clemmo at Radio Maisha, the ‘Kasabun’ hitmaker revealed that he had to take a step back from radio to get things in order and not because NRG fired him as earlier thought.
“Kidogo natry kurearrange vitu flani amazing. Zii sikufutwa. Mziki ni talent ya mine na ndio nifike mahali nimefika is all about music. Na mziki I think ni profession flani iko very jealous as in ukitry kufanya na vitu zingine kidogo inaweza kuwa tricky because inahitaji time. Mziki ni inspiration hauandiki tu so nikutry tu kwanza kustep back na kuangalia vile unaweza zibalance,” Timmy was quoted saying.
Timmy got his breakthrough in 2014 after dropping the mega tune ‘Welle Welle’ featuring Naiboi.
Coming from humble beginnings, the celebrated artist had to work several menial jobs to make ends meet after the demise of their father when he was in class seven.
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