Gospel singer Mash Mwana has issued a fiery warning to Bahati, urging him to repent following the release of his latest song.
In a video message addressed directly to Bahati, Mash Mwana cautioned that turning away from God comes with consequences that fame and music success cannot erase.
“Bahati, you are playing with fire. Hio award uliinua ukasema God I will never leave you zitakufuata. If you do not repent, you will pay,” Mash Mwana declared.
A Personal Rebuke
The stern words come as Bahati continues to face backlash from sections of the gospel community who accuse him of abandoning his spiritual roots.
Mash Mwana’s choice to record a video directly addressing Bahati underlines the seriousness of his warning, framing it not as casual commentary but as a personal rebuke.
He reminded Bahati of his early gospel days, when he won multiple awards for inspirational songs that touched the hearts of believers across Kenya.

According to Mash Mwana, those very awards stand as a testimony and will serve as a reminder of the promises Bahati once made to God.
“Repent Before It Is Too Late”
Mash Mwana insisted that repentance is still possible but cautioned that ignoring the call will come at a heavy cost.
“It is not too late, but if you keep pushing God aside, you will see the consequences. Fame cannot save you, awards cannot save you. Only repentance will,” he said.
Fans React Online
The video quickly circulated on social media, sparking heated debate. Some applauded Mash Mwana for boldly speaking truth to Bahati, while others argued that Bahati should be left to make his own choices as an artist.
A few fans even reminded Mash Mwana that music, whether secular or gospel, is a personal journey and expression.

Spotlight on Bahati
Bahati, who started out as one of Kenya’s most promising gospel acts, has increasingly leaned toward secular themes in his music, a move that has divided his fanbase.
While some see it as growth and artistic evolution, critics — now including Mash Mwana — view it as a dangerous departure from faith.
Bahati has yet to respond to Mash Mwana’s video, but the message has intensified public debate over his musical direction and spiritual journey.
by moses