‘Darling’ review: Celebrity couple Mr Seed and Nimo go full romance mode in new track
Kenyan celebrity couple Mr Seed and Nimo Gachuiri have once again given fans a gentle reminder that love songs still hit differently when they come from real-life romance.
Their new release Darling has continued to gain attention on YouTube, pulling in about 58,000 views within three days of release, as listeners tune in not just for the music but for the chemistry that has made the couple one of Kenya’s most followed celebrity pairs.
The track is a gentle Afro pop love song built around affection, reassurance and the everyday language of couples who are comfortable with each other.
One of the first things fans noticed from the Darling visualizer is Nimo’s appearance. She is dressed in a flowing white outfit that makes her look like a bride in a soft dream sequence. The styling is clean and elegant, and her makeup is beautifully done, giving her a glowing and polished look that matches the romantic theme of the song.
Mr Seed complements the visual with a relaxed and affectionate presence, making the entire video feel like a modern love story rather than a staged production.
The lyrics that caught fans attention
One of the most talked about lines in the song is simple but very expressive:
“Mpenzi mimi na wewe tunaendana, ona vile unanifaa”

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Translated loosely, it speaks about two lovers who perfectly fit each other and naturally belong together.
The rest of the song follows the same direction, using repetition and melody to build a comforting romantic mood. It is not a lyrical-heavy project, but rather one that focuses on feeling and connection.
Their real life romance behind the music
Part of why Darling is trending is because Mr Seed and Nimo are not strangers to the public eye. Their relationship has been visible for years through social media, interviews and family content. Fans have watched them grow from a young couple into parents who openly share moments of parenting, married life and everyday experiences.
They are also known for showing both the sweet and imperfect sides of relationships. Sometimes playful, sometimes serious, but always open enough for audiences to feel like they are watching real people rather than a scripted celebrity image.