Did you know that ‘Chukua Selfie’ hit was a song that was a campaign for HIV/AIDS free society? When the song ‘Chukua Selfie’ was released it was a trending topic in Kenya, the song was a massive collabo consisting of Kenya’s biggest artists.
The collab featured ‘Free’ hitmaker Nyashinski, award-winning rapper Khaligraph Jones, the legendary Juacali, ‘2 in 1’ hitmaker Naiboi and phenomenal woman Fena Gitu. The song’s
Many however questioned why none of the artists
This was revealed at an event on Tuesday (26.03.19) that was hosted by radio personality Shaffie at the Kiza ballroom,
The event was attended by members of the press, influencers, and celebrities who are part of the campaign including Juacali, Nyashinski, Fena, top female disc jockey Dj Redbone, renowned reggae mixmaster Zj Heno, as well as the popular Dj Kalonje just to mention a few.
The night not only highlighted the need to practice safe sex, but also gave the audience present quite a show with sex and music topping off the night.
This was revealed at an event on Tuesday (26.03.19) that was hosted by radio personality Shaffie at the Kiza ballroom,
The night not only highlighted the need to practice safe
He added that the mission of the campaign that was launched last year with the help of the Elton John Foundation was to achieve an AIDS-free society. According to a press release, the campaign is set to have a large impact receiving huge backing from the Menstar Coalition.
Founded by the Elton John AIDS Foundation, the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, among others, seeks to engage men particularly in sub-Saharan Africa in new and innovative ways to break the cycle of HIV transmission and ultimately end the AIDS epidemic by 2030.
As the first phase of the campaign, Mr. Kwame noted that they chose to use music in order to speak to the thousands of young men in Kenya. He also mentioned that they will soon roll out the sports edition of the campaign so as to reach more youths.
British singer Ed Sheeran in December 2018, announced his support for fellow British singer Elton John’s AIDS-free appeal as a limited edition T-shirt he designed went on sale to raise funds.
All proceeds will go towards the appeal and help the Chukua Selfie programme, a project in Nairobi, Kenya, that encourages young men to test themselves for HIV. The star-studded Chukua Selfie jam that was released on the 8th of March 2019, has garnered over 2 million views on YouTube.