Talented officer musician says balancing music with police service is not a joke

Image result for images of musician Kulmax A police officer in Uasin Gichu county, Danson Njuguna

We are indeed a variety of rare breeds with both skills and multi-talents in different categories.Some of our gifts though tend to really atrract the public based on numerous issues like breaking of the norm.

A police officer in Uasin Gichu county, Danson Njuguna, stands out by also being a talented musician,he has revealed that he would like to work with Khaligraph Jones, the most sought after rapper in Kenya.

Popularly known as Kulmax,  in his mid-30s, revealed that he ventured into the music industry in 2013, and believes that he is yet to showcase his full music talent.

Having served in the police force for 15 years, he revealed that balancing music with the police service was not a joke.

Image result for images of musician Kulmax A police officer in Uasin Gichu county, Danson Njuguna

He, however, stated that he has since mastered how to manage his time, and his colleagues in the police force really support him.

He stated that his source of inspiration for doing music was real-life daily occurrences.

Furthermore, he divulged that he has six songs, which all have videos on YouTube: ‘Roho Juu’, ‘Tunangaa‘, ‘Sema Zii‘, ‘Penzi la Kisoja‘, ‘Kanyagia‘ and ‘Tetemesha’.

He has recorded with various Kenyan studios, including Ogopa DJs, Mainswitch, Jomino Entertainment, and Bigsouls.

On Valentines Day, he plans on releasing his latest single, ‘Addicted’. He also hopes to launch his album,’Penzi la kisoja‘ by the end of 2019.

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