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Why Elani hasn’t released any music – Wambui Ngugi 

Kenyan musical band Elani has once again sparked discussions on Twitter, trending on 28 May, as fans express their curiosity about the band’s recent lack of music releases.

Comprising the talented vocalists Maureen Kunga, Wambui Ngugi, and Brian Chweya, Elani has captivated audiences with their mesmerizing voices that evoke strong emotions.

The trio surprised their fans when they decided to take a break, leaving them yearning for more. Their previous album, ‘The Colour of Love,’ left an indelible mark on listeners.

With over 100,000 subscribers and 74 videos on their YouTube channel, Elani’s absence has left their devoted fans feeling adrift and longing for fresh music.

During an interview with Nairobi News, Wambui Ngugi acknowledged the mounting anticipation from fans eagerly awaiting the band’s next project. She provided insight into their current situation, saying, “We are enjoying our time together during this brief break from releasing projects as a group. We are also exploring other endeavors that have always intrigued us.”

Fame comes with a need for caution, as Wambui explains, as the band strives to safeguard their personal lives and only share what they feel comfortable divulging to the public. Their focus remains on their music, allowing fans to become acquainted with them on their own terms.

Addressing their loyal fans, Wambui expressed gratitude and assured them that Elani was thinking of them. She promised that the band would grace their fans with new songs when the time is right.

Wambui believes that their plans are guided by a higher power, stating, “God will guide our path and bring our plans to fruition when the opportune moment arrives.”

Reflecting on their impact, Wambui shared the wonder of witnessing people of all ages appreciating their music. Elani’s songs have touched the lives of both younger and older generations, forging enduring connections.

She further expressed the band’s humility in the face of the unexpected success of their hit songs, acknowledging that they never imagined their music would have such a profound and far-reaching impact.