Marathoner Eliud Kipchoge has paid tribute to Nyashinski after he wrote a song for him, 'Marathon Runner'.
In the song, Nyashinski asks Kipchoge to "keep jogging".
"It's the way I live my life. Can't let nobody live my life for me. Can't let nobody run me. Can't let nobody run me," Nyashinski adds in the lyrics.
In a recent interview with Word Is when Kipchoge was unveiled as the PhantomX2 brand ambassador, he said Nyashinski is his best artiste so far.
"Nyashinki's music is great and clean. He is encouraging the youth to work hard," he said.
Eliud Kipchoge also talked about his favourite food, saying it is ugali and beef.
When he is not training, Kipchoge said he goes to the farm and likes spending most of his time with his family.
He said his children want to follow in his footsteps and he would support their dreams.
On how he wants to be remembered, Kipchoge said he made Kenya known as a running country.
"Upcoming athletes, treat athletics as a profession and made positive things out of it. No human is limited and so keep pushing," he said.
A few months ago, Kipchoge also gifted the singer major gifts.
The two legends shared inspiring moments hours into one of the singer's events in Eldoret.
Nyashinski shared his delight at meeting Kipchoge on a beautiful note.
The runner appeared to have received Nyashinski on arrival in the town.
"Humbled, is what I am. Truly, no human is limited. @kipchogeeliud Keep Jogging!" he wrote.
Kipchoge said the environmental qualities of the new Phantom X2 phone was the biggest sway he needed to take up the role of being the brand ambassador for Tecno’s new luxury phone range.
The new range of Phantom phones from Tecno is partly built with recycled material. Its fibre back cover is made up of recycled plastic bottles. It is the first-ever eco-friendly phone in the world.
Kipchoge adopted 50 acres of the Kaptagat Forest, where he hopes to plant more than 1,000 indigenous trees as a way of restoring the forest to its original cover as a way of conserving the environment.
The long-distance runner became the first human in history to run a sub-two-hour marathon in the city of Vienna, Austria.
The 37-year-old also won the Berlin Marathon with a final time of two hours, one minute and nine seconds.
He set a new world record in the process, besting the mark (2:01:39) he set in the 2018 Berlin Marathon.