Last week, he claimed to have spent over Sh30million to fund his campaign, a figure he projected would go up.
To justify his funding costs, Bahati claimed it would normally cost over Sh50million to campaign as an MP in Kenya.
Asked how he received his funding, he stated that most of his campaign money came from well-wishers, including his fans, friends, and his political party, Jubilee.
The singer also said he intends to vie for presidency in 2037.