Singing duo Khasah release ‘Tete Measure’, decry 'frustrating' music industry “The main challenges we've faced include finances, marketing and untrustworthy business partners." Photo: Courtesy. Rising music group Khasah has recounted the challenges they’ve faced navigating Kenya’s music industry. The group made up of Kagz J Gitu and Sarah Gatimu recently dropped Tete Measure but as they revealed, it’s not been a walk in the park. According to Khasah whose members are originally from Thika, they have encountered unending lies from different industry players who’ve failed to fulfil their end of bargains. “The main challenges we've faced include finances, marketing and untrustworthy business partners. We have dealt with dubious producers and directors who don’t abide by the agreed timelines in delivering projects. A producer once approached us suggesting that we work with him on a project and we accepted. The duration between recording and releasing the audio was six months! After the audio was out, we approached a director to work on the video and the narrative was similar- the song was in post-production for over 8 months. He kept giving us false hopes and excuses for not releasing the song. Also, when starting, Khasah was a trio but one member dropped out due to lack of commitment and professionalism,” said the duo.