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TESLAH: THE GIFTED CHILD OF TALANTA MTAANI by Tonny Audi

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‎It seems many people are now familiar with Teslah, who rose to prominence through Talanta Mtaani. Undeniably, she is demonstrating why she earned that opportunity.
‎Currently signed to Black Market Records, which has generated considerable buzz since its establishment in Kenya, Teslah has won me over as a big fan. One particularly striking aspect of her career is her consistency.
‎Observing her trajectory, one notices a consistent release of projects each month, a crucial practice for developing artists. She has also secured notable collaborations, including ‘Hubby’ with Ndovu Kuu and a feature on the ‘1 Nyt Stand’ Remix with King Kaka.
‎Following that remix, King Kaka further collaborated with her on ‘Murder,’ where she once again delivered impressively. While significant mainstream success may still be on the horizon, her consistent output suggests that her efforts will eventually yield substantial results.
‎What makes Teslah unique? A close listen to her music reveals her distinctive and compelling vocals – precisely the kind of talent we need.
‎While she is undoubtedly doing many things correctly, her marketing efforts could be a key area for improvement. With a more robust marketing strategy, she has the potential to significantly impact the music scene and achieve greater success.
‎Written by Tonny Audi

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