Diamond Platnumz's confidant, Baba Levo has advised former WCB Wasafi label artists, Harmonize and Rayvanny to join forces with Marioo to form a music group like Kenya's Sauti Sol.
His statement came shortly after the trio made a joint collab on the song 'Pere' last weekend.

Without a doubt, Harmonize, Marioo, and Rayvanny are among the leading artists in the Bongo Fleva music industry at the moment, and their teaming up in a joint music collaboration was received ecstatically among their fans.
Baba Levo, being one of the followers of the trio's music, after listening to their collab, advised them to bring their strengths together and form a band like Sauti Sol.
“My Advice to My fellow youngsters Rayvanny, Marioo, and Harmonize if they were to start a band it would be a very wise idea. They should be like Sauti Sol. Music like #Pere is much needed in the street,” Baba Levo advised them.

Harmonize joined WCB Wasafi in 2015 and left in 2019. He established his own record label, Konde Music Worldwide, after leaving Wasafi.
On the other hand, Rayvanny joined WCB Wasafi in 2016 and left in 2022 to focus on his record label, Next Level Music.
While the two have been signed under record labels before, their counterpart started his music journey as a songwriter, writing songs for other artists like Nandy and Gigy Money before releasing his debut single "Dar Kugumu" in 2018. This single helped kickstart his career as a solo musician.
Sauti Sol has become a role model for many emerging artists across Africa in how they managed to stick together for over 18 years before deciding that each has outgrown the band and it is time for them to pursue their careers separately as solo artists.
Sauti Sol began in 2005, forming as a cappella group in high school and later becoming a band in 2008.
In their 18 years, they released several albums, including Mwanzo (2008), Sol Filosofia (2011), Live and Die in Afrika (2015), Afrikan Sauce (2019), and Midnight Train (2020).
While the band officially announced taking a break to focus on individual projects in 2023, they haven't explicitly stated a definitive end to the group.
Each year, they bless their fans with a heart-throbbing concert by the name Sol Fest, despite them being no longer together as a band.

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