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” I Prefer Dating  Older Women,Ni kama Asali” Boutross Munene

Boutross Munene, a burgeoning talent in the Kenyan music landscape, is making waves as a future drill sensation. The youthful artist has candidly shared insights into both his personal life, particularly his experiences with relationships, and his journey in the music industry.

Musical Journey:

A little over a year ago, Boutross gained widespread recognition with the release of his hit song “yeayea,” amassing an impressive 3 million views on YouTube. Describing his musical style as a fusion of “rap and sheng,” Boutross is not only a skilled singer but also a multifaceted artist—donning the hats of a chef, producer, and dancer. His foray into music production began with self-learning through online platforms like YouTube, and he has been creating music since his early years.

In a recent interview with Obinna, Boutross shared his aspirations of making a mark in the Kenyan music industry. He expressed satisfaction with the performance of his latest track, “Angela Baddie,” in collaboration with his best friend. Remarkably, the song garnered over 1.5 million views on YouTube within a month of its release.

Navigating Personal Life and Relationships:

Boutross opened up about the challenges he faces in establishing a serious romantic relationship. Despite multiple attempts, he revealed encountering obstacles that prevent a lasting connection. His reluctance to commit stems from the perceived demands and complexities of maintaining a relationship. Boutross admitted to not being prepared to divulge certain aspects of his life and to uphold fidelity to a single partner. Currently, he finds himself caught between the rhythms of his music and the allure of chart-topping hits.

Additionally, Boutross confessed to having a penchant for older women, appreciating their maturity and curvaceous figures. During a candid revelation on camera, he openly expressed his admiration for Azziad Nasenya, hinting at a desire to embark on a date with her.