34 GVNG releases new banger tagged ‘Njugu’ (Video)

34 GVNG (Good Vibes No Guns) has done it again. The group that brought us hits like Wabebe, Olunga, Poko.T has dropped a new jam dubbed Njugu and it is getting a lot of love from their fans.

Also read: Gengetone is still alive, kind of

The song was inspired by an undated clip of some boys fighting before one of them runs off and says that he is going to chew groundnuts. I know, this sounds boring until you watch the actual clip.

However, as you can already tell kumumunya njugu in this context could mean something entirely different and it’s not what you think.

34 GVNG

This jam is really dope. Actually, as you listen to it you can’t help but wonder why 34 GVNG is not big like Ochunglo Family, Rico Gang, Ethic, Boondocks Gang etc. Anyway, that is a story for another day.

I like the sheer creativity of these youngsters and if I have to be specific then I will tell you that I was wowed by Vuva because of his effortless rhymes. Trust me, he is one guy you can listen to all day.

His ability to match random words and make them sound pleasant to the ears is worth talking about until kingdom come. Shagwah also did a good job on this jam, his verse is sick.

34 GVNG's Vuva
34 GVNG’s Vuva

B Razor could as well be the king of punchlines and this is evidenced by his stellar performance on Njugu. Hitman Kaht, who is easily the baddest producer around, also came through with a sick verse.

I love the hook on Njugu. It’s so catchy and this does not really come as a surprise seeing as it was done by Vuva. As you would expect, the beat by Hitman Kaht is also impeccable. This song is really dope.

Listen to Njugu below and tell us what you think.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mJDMNCiwjw

34 GVNG comes through on ‘Miti Ni Dawa’ alongside Jegede and Manio (Video)

34 GVNG (Good Vibes No Guns), the group that is behind big hits such as Olunga, Poko.T and Wabebe, has dropped a new jam alongside Jegede and Manio and it’s a big tune.

Also read: Stop looking for content from new-age musicians!

The track dubbed Miti Ni Dawa has been getting a lot of airplay since it was released a few days ago and to be honest, we are also feeling it or else we would not be reviewing it, would we? Okay, maybe we would but you get my point.

Jegede

For starters, let me state that I am a huge fan of 34 GVNG. In as much as they are talented, sometimes I feel like they are so underrated because they don’t get a lot of attention like say Boondocks Gang, Sailors or Ethic.

Anyway, that is a story for another day. Let us get back to our review. The two members of the group who are on this track really did a good job.

34 GVNG's Vuva
34 GVNG’s Vuva

For some weird reason I can’t tell with certainty who the two are but it’s likely that it is Vuva and B.Razor and I think the former did a good job. His ability to play around with words is impeccable and so is his flow.

Jegede also aced it.  I mean, it is his song after all. He had some witty rhymes and to add to that his flow was not that bad and he also made a sick beat for this jam.

Listen to Miti Ni Dawa below and tell us what you think. Enjoy!

Rico Gang’s Harry Craze teams up with B Razor and Venrick in sizzling banger ‘Stima Na Maji'(Video)

Gengetone artist Harry Craze, who is one third of Chachisha hitmakers Rico Gang, has released a new song alongside B Razor (34 GVNG) and Venrick and it’s a big tune.

Also read: Stop looking for content from new-age musicians!

The track titled Stima Na Maji has been ruling the airwaves since it was released a few days ago and to be honest, we are also feeling it or else we would not be reviewing it, would we?

B Razor

As you listen to this track, you not only appreciate the creativity of these youngsters but also the evolution of Kenyan rap. We’ve come a long way.

All the three artists who were featured in this jam have a unique ability to play around with words and come up with some impeccable rhymes that will leave you scratching your head as you try to make sense of it all.

If I had to single one out then of course I would rally behind because I am such a huge fan of Rico Gang and the chap. In my opinion, he is one of the most underrated Gengetone artists.

Harry Craze

Apart from having a unique voice, Harry Craze also has a mad flow and maybe just maybe that is what sets him apart from his counterparts.

I’m not saying that B Razor and Venrick are whack. They are actually as good as Harry Craze. Actually, I’m also a big fan of the former. However, I must say that I wasn’t really impressed by his verse on this jam.

The beat is also impeccable. It slaps really hard especially if you have a good system or earphones. Believe you me, it is more than likely that you will retain this song n your playlist for the rest of the year.

I don’t really have much to say about the video apart from the fact that it’s too cliche. You know, it’s about time these Gengetone artists and their videographers started thinking outside the box instead of having the same video format.

Watch Stima Na Maji below and tell us what you think.

 

34 GVNG begin the year on a high note with new banger ‘Dunda’ (Video)

34 GVNG (Good Vibes No Guns), who are famed for hits such as Wabebe, Olunga and Poko.T, have dropped a brand new joint and it’s getting a lot of love from their fans.

Also read: Stop looking for content from new-age musicians!

The jam titled Dunda, which is a Sheng word that simply means to turn up, has been ruling the airwaves since it was released a few days ago and to be honest, we are also feeling it.

This track is really infectious. However, I must say that I almost got fed up with the hook because they are just saying the same word – Dunda – a thousand times. Okay, I’m exaggerating but I’m sure you get my point, don’t you?

34 GVNG
34 GVNG

The verses by Vuva, B Razor and D.O.C are really solid. These guys are really creative. If you are in doubt then maybe you should listen to the song first before you read this review or do them simultaneously.

As expected Vuva really came through on this jam. His ability to play around with words is unmatched. I’m sure he is the reason why many people are fans of 34 GVNG. Well, I could also be wrong.

B Razor also did a good job. He also has some dope rhymes that keep you hooked on his verse. This is also evidenced by his verse in Wabebe. He totally nailed it.

Although it was my first time listening to D.O.C, I was not really disappointed at all. His wordplay skills are on point an and to add to that he has a unique voice that makes him to stand out.

Hitman Kaht
Hitman Kaht

The beat by the one and only Hitman Kaht was also infectious so much so that you will have this jam on your playlist for the better part of the year.

I honestly don’t have much to say about the video since it’s  theme is pretty much the same with the other Gengetone jams that are out there but I feel it works.

Watch Dunda below and tell us what you think. Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEslQOo3YUM