Jacob Obunga, also known as Otile, an R&B musician, was driven to tears after returning from a month-long tour in the United States of America.

Otile walked to address members of the fourth estate shortly after landing, but was surprised by one of his followers, who presented him with a portrait of his late grandmother.
As the fan unwrapped the image, Otile couldn’t keep his emotions in check.
Otile Brown has a soft spot for his grandmother because she was the one who raised him after his mother died.
In a previous interview according to reports from a credible source, Otile stated that he rarely speaks about his parents because they divorced when he was young and his mother eventually died, leaving him in the care of his stepmother and grandmother.
“They passed away. I’m the last born by the way. So when my father broke up with my mum, he moved to Kisumu while me and my mum remained in Mombasa. He went and passed on but I even never got a chance to bury him. My mum passed away in 2006 so I just grew up with my uncles and my granny and my step mum,” Otile said.
Otile completed his tour in the United States yeterday. This comes after he performed in 15 different states.
Following the tour, Otile praised his fans in the United States for the warm welcome he received as well as the support he received for his performances.
“I wanna take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you, my beautiful USA fans and every city promoters for the love, support and most importantly creating time, coming out and spending your money to rock with me on my USA maiden tour.” He stated.

“Its been a pleasure entertaining ya’ll, had the most amazing fun and we made some crazy memories… @frakaz and your team and family, ya’ll are a real one💯 Thank you for your profound hospitality…God bless you all and see ya’ll soon.,” Otile wrote on his Instagram.
