Years after ditching music for politics, former Member of Parliament Charles Njagua alias Jaguar, has found his way back to the music industry.
Jaguar had sought to retain his seat in Starehe constituency. But he did not get the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party ticket.
“The people of Starehe were denied their democratic right to go to the ballot again for the nominations and choose their leader. The party decided to carry out opinion polls to decide whom to award the nomination certificate and it has been done,” Jaguar lamented after being denied the party ticket. See article here.
At the time, he to his Instagram page, and accepted defeat. I am seeing people mocking me because the UDA nominations certificate was not issued to me. But they have no idea how far I have come to be where I am now and there is no level of intimidation that will make me back down.
When one door closes another one definitely opens up. He motivated himself.
New song
The song titled Nitume is a gospel song, different from the type of music he used to do.
Jaguar announced his music comeback, Jaguar shared a snippet of the song on his social media platform and captioned that he is back after a long break.
“Just dropped my new single, #Nitumie, after a long break. I collaborated on this with my brother.”
He featured Ugandan singer Ambassada who have produced a number of hits including Take me and Inkane.