First Daughter Charlene Ruto has thrilled Kenyans with her singing talent. A recent video showed her performing a gospel song about hope in Jesus. The clip captured her joy and musical skill. Charlene, a youth advocate and farmer, runs the Smachs Foundation. She has often impressed the public but this musical side was a fresh surprise.

In the video, Charlene wore a black cap, sunglasses, a black top, and striped trousers. She sat on a white couch on a veranda with large windows. Next to her, a young friend in grey sweatpants, a hoodie and a face mask strummed a guitar. Together, they performed a moving gospel tune. The guitarist’s notes were sharp and melodic. Charlene joined in, harmonizing beautifully.
The song celebrated Christ’s faithfulness through all seasons. Its lyrics spoke of losing friends during hard times and finding unending love in Jesus: “Lakini, tangu nikupate Yesu, sitafuti tena, Upendo wako unanipa nguvu, nikiwa naye Yesu, nitaogopa nani, nitaogopa nini?” Both singers expressed deep devotion. Charlene admitted she enjoyed the moment. “Me at times… Loved this random moment,” she captioned the clip.
Fans poured into the comments. Many praised Charlene’s voice. Others highlighted the guitarist’s skill. Some made jokes. Others added biblical references. Kenyans celebrated the joyful and uplifting moment. Many were surprised by her hidden talent.
The video shows a personal side of the First Daughter. Beyond advocacy and philanthropy, she embraces music and faith. The performance was heartfelt, fun, and inspiring. Charlene’s blend of devotion and talent resonated with fans. Her spontaneous session reminded Kenyans of the power of joy, faith and music.
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