‘Body Tea’: Okello Max fuses French and Dholuo in new love track with Masauti

Kenyan artistes Masauti and Okello Max have teamed up for Body Tea, an upbeat Afro-pop collaboration that celebrates love, attraction and the joy of dancing through infectious melodies, multilingual lyricism and vibrant visuals.
Released on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, the song opens with Masauti’s smooth vocals before Okello Max seamlessly takes over, creating an energetic exchange that keeps the momentum flowing from beginning to end.
At its core, Body Tea is a feel-good Afro-pop record about attraction, confidence and enjoying the moment.
Rather than focusing on heartbreak or emotional conflict, the song embraces carefree romance and the excitement of nightlife, making it an easy fit for parties and social gatherings.
The chemistry between Masauti and Okello Max gives the record its lively character, with each artist bringing a distinct style that complements the other.
French meets Dholuo
One of the song’s defining features is its multilingual approach.
Okello Max effortlessly blends Kiswahili, Dholuo, English and French, showcasing his versatility while giving the song a broader appeal.
The seamless transition between languages adds a unique identity to the record and highlights the growing trend of East African artists experimenting with diverse linguistic influences.

The official music video reflects the vibrant mood of the song through clean cinematography, colourful scenes and energetic choreography.
Stylish fashion, confident performances and lively dance routines complement the upbeat production, creating visuals that enhance rather than distract from the music. The video’s bright aesthetic captures the celebratory atmosphere that defines the track.
Rich Production drives the song
Produced by Henryxsound, Body Tea is built on a polished Afro-pop instrumental that blends contemporary sounds with African musical influences.
Energetic drum patterns provide the song’s driving rhythm, while bright trumpet melodies add a festive, celebratory feel.
Layered percussion, melodic guitar riffs and subtle synth elements work together to create a rich, full sound that carries the record from start to finish.

The carefully balanced production allows both Masauti’s melodic vocals and Okello Max’s energetic delivery to shine without either overpowering the instrumental.
Masauti’s smooth vocal performance pairs naturally with Okello Max’s dynamic style, resulting in a collaboration that feels balanced and cohesive.
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