Sometimes a comeback isn’t built—it’s gifted. And for Kenyan comedian and actor DJ Shiti (Steven Oduor Dede), the revival came through the kindness and belief of two peers: Bien Aimé Baraza of Sauti Sol and comedy maestro Eddie Butita. In a heartfelt post, Shiti openly expressed gratitude for their support during his darkest chapter—and it’s a story woven with loyalty, second chances, and creative brotherhood.
A New Beginning from the Ashes
In an emotional Instagram tribute, DJ Shiti described how he felt he had “hit the end,” only to be metaphorically reborn thanks to Bien’s intervention. The singer invited him to feature in the viral music video “All My Enemies Are Suffering,” a project that rapidly garnered widespread views and reignited public interest in DJ Shiti’s talent. Shiti wrote:
“Bien, thank you so much for giving me a chance to stand again… It feels like a new beginning, like being born again. Deals zinaniandama—left, right, and centre. Shaka!!!”
Butita: The Brother Who Believed
Not to be outshined, Eddie Butita played an equally pivotal role in DJ Shiti’s journey. He offered Shiti a professional lifeline—a role in his hit YouTube series Kamum. Shiti emotionally paid tribute:
“Butita, my brother, you have always had my back. You’ve been more than a friend; you are family. Your support reminded me of my worth when I almost forgot.”
This role did more than put Shiti back on screen—it reminded audiences why he commands laughter and connection.
The Aftermath: Deals, Visibility, and Purpose
The ripple effect was immediate. With renewed visibility, Shiti’s brand regained momentum, and fresh opportunities began flowing in. His story shifted from comeback to renaissance. As he put it:
“Because of you both, I’m up again. Stronger, better, and focused. Asanteni sana. This journey means everything to me. Love and respect always.”
A Lesson in Brotherhood Over Clout
In our SundayFunday world, where viral moments often overshadow substance, DJ Shiti’s message rings authentic. His gratitude wasn’t for likes or headlines—it was for love, loyalty, and creative faith when it mattered most:
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Bien believed in him at breaking point, offering visibility that felt like resurrection, spotlighting both his talent and humanity.
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Butita’s role solidified his comeback, reaffirming that comedy, like life, thrives on second chances.
Looking Forward: What’s Next for Shiti?
As his Instagram note hinted, this resurgence isn’t a one-off—it’s a movement. Shiti is eyeing new projects, promising emotional, powerful content that will make us wonder:
“Where was Shiti all this time?”
SundayFunday Takeaway
In a space where clout often overshadows authenticity, DJ Shiti’s story is a breath of fresh air. It’s a humble reminder that sometimes, the greatest triumphs come when friends lift you higher, without cameras rolling. For his fans, and anyone building from the ashes, this is SundayFunday gold—a story worth celebrating.
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