Priscilla Wa Imani launches gospel music career after years of being a TikToker

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Outspoken TikToker Priscilla Wa Imani has released her very first song, marking the official launch of her gospel music career.

The move comes after years of dominating TikTok, where she has steadily risen to become one of the most widely followed and listened-to personalities on the video-sharing platform.

In a video shared on her page on Thursday, February 26, 2026, Wa Imani teased the music video for her new song, which is shot across multiple locations, including a busy local market.

In the clip, she is seen moving from place to place while holding a Bible, preaching to members of the public about the gospel and urging them to seek Christ before it is too late.

Through the song, she reflects on the unusual and troubling events happening across the world, describing them as a clear reminder of what awaits those who continue to live in sin.

“There is much that is happening in all corners of the world, but know that time is running out. When the sun rises, know that judgement is coming and there is no shortcut. There is a lot happening,” she sings.

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Priscilla Wa Imani during a past event. PHOTO/@priscillawaimani/Instagram
Priscilla Wa Imani during a past event. PHOTO/@priscillawaimani/Instagram

While sharing the teaser, Wa Imani confirmed that she has now fully ventured into the gospel music scene.

She also noted that, beyond being an outspoken online personality, she possesses a strong singing talent, which she credited to God.

“Priscilla Wa Imani is inside music now. Guys, apart from being an online personality, I can sing. Glory to God for gifting me,” she added.

MCA bid

The launch comes just weeks after Wa Imani revealed that she once contested for the position of Member of County Assembly (MCA) in Laikipia constituency but only managed to secure 44 votes.

Speaking during an interview with a local radio station on Thursday, October 2, 2025, she said the outcome was a personal lesson but also a reflection of the hurdles many aspirants face, particularly those trying to break into politics without deep-rooted networks or resources.

“I remember that I once vied for the MCA seat in my constituency in Laikipia, and I only received 44 votes,” she said.

Priscilla emphasised that society should stop misleading young people with promises of future leadership, arguing that opportunities should be accorded to them now.

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She noted that Kenya’s youth have the energy, vision and numbers to lead and therefore should not be sidelined with the rhetoric of ‘tomorrow belongs to you’.

Instead, she insisted, they must be entrusted with political seats in the present moment.

“And I want to say that people should stop telling and feeding our young people with things about tomorrow. If it is about elective positions, then let those positions be given to them now.”

Citing her own case, Priscilla explained that at 47 years of age, she is less inclined to aggressively pursue another elective post, but she is committed to supporting young aspirants who are willing to rise and contest.

She gave the example of a young man named Wandeto from Nyahururu, whom she believes deserves a chance at leadership, saying that young leaders like him should be entrusted with political seats.

“Because I have now passed the time and I am 47 years old, I will only try a little. But in my area of Nyahururu, there is a young man called Wandeto, and I believe he should be given the seat,” she added.

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