Harmonize and Abigail Chams’ New Song Taking Kenya by Storm

Bongo Flava star Harmonize and rising Tanzanian singer Abigail Chams are receiving widespread praise in Kenya for their romantic collaboration, Me Too.

The song, which premiered 11 days ago, has quickly become a fan favorite, capturing the emotions of two deeply smitten lovers. Through heartfelt lyrics, it weaves a tale of romance and passion, resonating with many.

A Love Story in Music

Beyond their musical chemistry, Harmonize and Abigail have also been the subject of dating rumors. The 31-year-old hitmaker and the 21-year-old singer were first linked in January after being spotted together multiple times in cozy situations.

Further fueling speculation, fans noticed that Harmonize’s phone wallpaper was a picture of Abigail. She also shared a video showing off her nail art, which featured the letter “R”—a nod to Harmonize’s real name, Rajabu. In the video, she giggled as he reacted with the exclamation “Bomboclat!” The couple has also given fans glimpses of their relationship, including a moment where Harmonize serenaded Abigail during a car ride.

Viral Success on TikTok

Me Too has gained massive traction on TikTok, with Kenyans using it to express their love stories. The song’s catchy lyrics and emotional depth have made it one of the most talked-about releases of the year.

A week ago, Abigail expressed gratitude to her fans for their support, saying:

“From a girl who lives for music, these moments are surreal to me 🤍. I want to thank everyone who has been a solid partner in my journey — ‘Me Too’ is the biggest song in my country on all platforms!”

Since its release, the song has garnered over 1.5 million views on YouTube.

Lyrics That Have Fans Hooked

A section of the song that has particularly resonated with listeners goes:

Abigail also addresses their age difference in the song, singing:

Who Is Abigail Chams?

Abigail Chamungwana, popularly known as Abigail Chams or Abby Chams, is a Tanzanian multi-instrumentalist, social activist, and singer signed under Sony Music.

Born into a musical family, Abigail’s grandfather was a music director in an orchestra, while her grandmother was a church choir singer.

She began learning the piano at the age of five and mastered the violin by eight. Over the years, she also learned to play the guitar, drums, and flute.

Abigail gained popularity by posting music covers on her social media platforms before venturing into mainstream music.

She has collaborated with several top Tanzanian artists, including Rayvanny and Harmonize, solidifying her position as one of Tanzania’s most promising young artists.

 

by MAUREEN WARUINGE

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