Sudi Manjewa - Umaarufu Harufu -

: He frequently uses such phrases in interviews and lyrics to distance himself from the "clout-chasing" culture, emphasizing that he prefers a lasting legacy over a temporary "scent" of fame. 4. Cultural Impact in Coast Music

: His music, which he calls "Nyodha" (soul-soothing), often carries these heavy moral undertones. Sudi Manjewa - Umaarufu Harufu

: By comparing fame to a "scent," Sudi suggests that popularity is not a physical object you can hold, but an atmosphere that surrounds you. It can be pleasant (fragrant) or unpleasant (foul), and it is always evanescent —meaning it lingers for a while and then naturally fades away. 2. The Core Philosophy : He frequently uses such phrases in interviews