Alikuwa Na Kiburi Na Madharau Sana: The Terrible Fall Of Mali Safi Chito Hitmaker, Marakwet Daughter
In the vibrant world of Kenyan music, few stories serve as stark reminders of the dangers of pride and arrogance more than that of Mali Safi Chito, popularly known as Marakwet Daughter. Her meteoric rise to stardom, fueled by the viral hit “Mali Safi Chito,” catapulted her into the limelight, transforming her from a local talent into a household name across the nation. However, her subsequent downfall underscores a timeless lesson: pride comes before a fall.
The Rise to Stardom
Marakwet Daughter’s journey began with her breakout hit, “Mali Safi Chito,” a song that swept the airwaves and captured the imagination of Kenyans young and old. Her unique voice and catchy lyrics made her an instant sensation, earning her widespread admiration and a loyal fan base. As her popularity grew, she became a symbol of hope for many young artists dreaming of making it big in Kenya’s competitive music scene.
With fame came attention, endorsements, and opportunities that many could only dream of. But fame also brought a sense of invincibility. Marakwet Daughter’s confidence swelled, and she began to see herself as untouchable. She started to look down on her supporters, the very people who had propelled her to stardom.
The Onset of Arrogance
The turning point in her career came when she issued a controversial demand to DJs promoting her songs. She instructed them to stop using her music in mixes unless they paid her first a move seen by many as an audacious display of greed and entitlement. This attitude was further reflected in her social media activity, where she began insulting Kenyans, accusing them of not supporting her enough or of being ungrateful.
Kenyans, who had once rallied behind her, felt betrayed. The support that had built her career was suddenly met with disdain and arrogance. Fans and fellow artists alike condemned her attitude, and her reputation took a hit. Her once lively social media pages became battlegrounds of criticism and disappointment.
The Consequences of Pride
In the past 11 months, Marakwet Daughter has struggled to regain the momentum she once had. Despite releasing new music, her videos rarely hit the 100,000 views mark an indication of waning interest. Her songs fail to resonate with the audience they once captivated, and her silence on the music scene speaks volumes. It’s not that she isn’t producing content; rather, Kenyans have simply stopped paying attention.

This fall from grace is a stark reminder of how hubris can undo even the brightest stars. Her arrogance alienated her core supporters, and the industry’s rejection has left her struggling to reclaim her place.
A Shift to Politics
In a surprising turn, Marakwet Daughter has now entered the political arena, aspiring to become a Member of Parliament in her home constituency. Many view this move as an attempt to reinvent herself and regain relevance. Whether she will succeed remains to be seen, but her story serves as a cautionary tale for aspiring artists and public figures alike: humility and gratitude are vital to sustaining success.
The story of Mali Safi Chito, Marakwet Daughter, is a mirror for many young talents about the importance of staying grounded. Her rise and fall highlight how pride and disrespect can swiftly erode the support of a nation that once adored you. As she ventures into politics, Kenyans will be watching closely hoping she learns from her past and embraces humility in her new journey.
Her story remains a lesson: no matter how high you rise, humility is the true key to lasting success.

