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Daddy Owen and Rufftone share a rare photo with their brothers Fidel and Sledge, showcasing the unity and success of Kenya's most influential gospel music family.

They are the Kennedys of Kenyan gospel music. For two decades, the Mwatia family has dominated the airwaves, with Rufftone (Roy Smith Mwatia) and Daddy Owen (Owen Mwatia) becoming household names. But a new photo, shared by Daddy Owen this morning, has introduced Kenyans to the full power of the Mwatia brotherhood, featuring the lesser-known siblings who operate in the shadows of their famous brothers.
The photo, captioned simply "Blood," shows the four brothers—Rufftone, Daddy Owen, Fidel, and Sledge—dressed in matching bespoke navy blue suits, exuding an aura of unity and success. It was taken during a recent family gathering in Kakamega, where the brothers returned to their roots to celebrate their mother.
The photo is more than just a fashion statement; it is a testament to overcoming adversity. The brothers were raised in a humble background in Eastlands and Kakamega. "We shared shoes," Rufftone once revealed. "Now we share investment portfolios."
The public reaction has been overwhelming. "This is black excellence," commented one fan. The image challenges the narrative of sibling rivalry often seen in famous families. In the Mwatia household, the success of one is the success of all. As they stand shoulder to shoulder, they represent a powerful symbol of brotherhood in an industry known for its cutthroat individualism.
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