Betut Agenge Kityo: Love, Music, and Scandal – Inside the Stormy Journey of Kipsang and Omomo Boss
In the heart of Kalenjin music, few collaborations have left as deep a mark as the soulful hit “Betut Agenge,” which translates to “One Night with You.” It was more than just a love song. For many fans, it symbolized the real-life romance between Kibet Mutai, popularly known as Kipsang Official, and Tracey Chebet, known on stage as Omomo Boss — the reigning Queen of Kalenjin Benga Music.
But today, the once-adored musical power couple are no longer together. What began as a celebrated love story has unraveled into a heartbreaking tale of abandonment, mental health struggles, and public scandal — all playing out under the unforgiving spotlight of social media.
🎶 From Music to Maternity: The Rise of ‘Betut Agenge’
When Kipsang and Omomo Boss teamed up for Betut Agenge, fans were captivated by their chemistry. Their voices blended perfectly, their stage presence magnetic. Offstage, their love blossomed into a relationship that many saw as destiny. Eventually, the couple welcomed a child, a daughter, many believed would cement their bond.
But the fairy tale didn’t last.
💔 Separation and Struggles
By 2021, cracks had begun to show. Their relationship ended, leaving Tracey Chebet to face the harsh realities of single motherhood.
In a raw and deeply emotional interview, Omomo Boss opened up about what she called “one of the most painful chapters” of her life—raising her daughter alone after being abandoned by the child’s father, Kipsang Official.
“I am the only parent my daughter has,” she said. “If I give up, she suffers. I don’t even know where her father is. I have to stay alive—for her.”
She described how the breakdown of their relationship sent her into a spiral of depression, a condition she continues to battle today.
“Since 2021, my mental health has been affected. Everyone at home depends on me. I try to stay strong, but it’s not easy.”
🧠 Mental Health, Pressure, and Parenthood
Omomo’s strength shines through her pain. She has had to juggle music, family expectations, and motherhood — often without support. What’s more heartbreaking is her attempt to help her daughter maintain a connection with her absent father.
“I even bought her a phone so she could talk to her dad… but he blocked her. How do you block your own child?”
When asked why she hasn’t taken legal action for child support, her answer was as quiet as it was powerful:
“I can’t force someone to provide for their own child. I can’t remind him that he is the father.”
😠 Kipsang’s Response and Backlash
In the midst of the storm, Kipsang has come under heavy fire on TikTok and other platforms. Accused of being a deadbeat dad, fans who once supported him, some even financially, are now demanding refunds. A short clip of Kipsang defending himself only worsened the situation:
“Ni nyinyi ndio mlisaa ama sisi?”
(“Was it you who gave birth or us?”)
The remark quickly went viral, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.
🌍 International Fame, Local Controversy
While his personal life faces scrutiny, Kipsang’s musical career continues to thrive internationally. He’s performed in Australia, the UK, and Doha, taking Kalenjin music global. But fame has not shielded him from criticism, and many now question whether he has lost touch with the responsibilities that come with fatherhood and community leadership.
📲 TikTok Drama and Fan Division
On TikTok, the conversation is polarized. Some fans continue to support Kipsang for his music, while others stand firmly behind Omomo Boss, applauding her resilience and courage to speak out.
“He forgot the roots that raised him.”
“Omomo Boss deserves support, not silence.”
“You can’t block your child and call yourself a man.”
👑 Omomo Boss: Queen, Mother, Warrior
Beyond her music, Tracey Chebet’s story is one of quiet bravery. She has turned pain into purpose, raising her daughter with strength and grace, even as the weight of the world rests on her shoulders.
“Right now, the only thing keeping me alive is my child.”
💬 What’s Next for Kipsang and Omomo Boss?
The story of Betut Agenge once symbolized love and artistic harmony. Today, it echoes a deeper, more painful truth — that behind the fame and music are real people, real consequences, and a child caught in the middle.
As this saga continues to unfold, fans are left to decide: Where should the line be drawn between talent and accountability?