Sol Generation’s Boy Band Kaskazini has broken up as two members Israel Onyach and Ywaya Eugene leaves the group in pursuit of other ventures.
Their separation comes a few months after it was reported that Kaskazini had quit Sol Generation, barely a year after the Sauti Sol owned label introduced them.
The group mentioned that it was a mutual agreement that the two singers leave after years of working as a team.
Chris Clave is the only member left since he was the leader of the group.
“To our beloved fans, you’ve been our family since the days of ‘pombe’ to our first official single, ‘if I had your number’ Words cannot explain the gratitude that we have towards you guys for your constant love and support. This decision was not an easy one for us, regardless, we’re grateful for what we’ve achieved so far. It was a collective and mutual agreement made by the team Kaskazini that Israel Onyach and Ywaya Eugene have left the band to embark on a different journey,” said in a post shared by Kaskazini.
However, a spot check on the group’s social media bio indicates that their bookings are still done through Sol Generation.
Kaskazini was introduced alongside song bird Crystal Asige who has since left the label, Nviiri and Bensoul who are still signed under Sol Generation.
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