Kenyan up and coming musician Agolla has released her new record, “Milele”. She is an Eldoret-born, Nairobi-based singer-songwriter who started singing as early as her primary school days.

Although she just went professional last year, she’s already got industry attention. Agolla is currently one of this year’s Safaricom Blaze Heroes. She infuses that acoustic guitar feel into her Afropop sound and names Sade, Karun and Sauti Sol as some of her biggest influences.

Listen to “Milele” which helps showcase her vocal range and great composition.

9 responses to “Listen to “Milele” by Agolla”

  1. This is awesome girl. Go go go Girl. Much Respect

  2. she is going places and am very proud

  3. hi dear Agolla..Glamourfaces.de like to work with you..
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  4. Glamourfaces.de like your Port and songs..w el like to be in touch more about future

  5. […] to mind. A lovely chocolate human and when she sang she dripped gold. I later learned her name is Agolla. Her hands on the strings was like a whoop up of soul and orgasms. Sounded like the last thing […]

  6. […] the stage this week at the Ongea Summit Artist showcase. He will, alongside Teezeh, Qritiqal and Agolla, be representing Aipate (we will be exhibiting). Listen to “Your Body” and follow the […]

  7. […] is sampling songs from eight artists from Kenya who have benefited from the project. From Agolla‘s electronic-flaoured”Nayanka” (highlighted above) to Boutross‘ […]

  8. […] is sampling songs from seven artists from Kenya who have benefited from the project. From Agolla‘s electronic-flaoured”Nayanka” (highlighted above) to Boutross‘ […]

  9. […] to mind. A lovely chocolate human and when she sang she dripped gold. I later learned her name is Agolla. Her hands on the strings was like a whoop up of soul and orgasms. Sounded like the last thing […]

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