Prince Indah Honors Raila Odinga with Heartfelt Ohangla Tribute Song

Luo Ohangla sensational musician, Prince Indiah, is set to release a moving tribute song in memory of the late Raila Amolo Odinga, the former Prime Minister fondly remembered by his many names — Baba, Agwambo, Jakom, Tinga, Enigma, Nyundo, Rao, People’s President, and Joshua.

In an emotional message shared on wednesday evening, Indah revealed that the song, titled “Amolo 3 in 1,” came to him through what he described as divine inspiration from the spirits of Got Ramogi — a sacred reference to the ancestral origin of the Luo people.

“The spirits of Got Ramogi have descended upon me this evening,” the singer wrote from his recording studio booth. “I am here for Wuod Oganda — Amolo 3 in 1. The official release will be tomorrow morning at 6:00 AM, before sunrise, as directed by Juogi (spirits).”

The musician explained that the early morning release time was not a coincidence, saying dawn represents renewal and connection with the ancestors in Luo tradition.

“This song is not just a rhythm or melody — it’s a prayer, a cry of the people, and a final salute to a man whose name is etched in history,” he said.

Prince Indiah, known for blending traditional Luo sounds with modern Ohangla beats, hinted that Amolo 3 in 1 captures three dimensions of Raila’s journey — the man, the movement, and the memory. The track is expected to blend emotion, rhythm, and rich storytelling, all hallmarks of the artist’s unique style.

Since his announcement, messages of support have flooded his social media pages. Fans from across Kenya and the diaspora have praised him for immortalizing Raila Odinga through music — a form of expression deeply rooted in Luo culture and collective remembrance.

Raila Odinga, who passed away earlier this week, was more than a political leader. He was a father figure, a reformer, and a symbol of hope to millions. His voice and vision inspired generations and shaped Kenya’s democratic journey for decades.

The new song is expected to premiere on all major streaming platforms at dawn on Friday. Many Kenyans are already describing it as the anthem of remembrance — a song that will carry the emotion and legacy of a man who fought for justice, unity, and equality until his final breath.

Prince Indiah closed his message with a simple but powerful line: “Forever in our hearts, Jakawuoŕ.”