Kenyans don’t give their musicians enough support

Local music rarely transcends borders and to be honest, it’s partly our fault as Kenyans. We don’t appreciate our artists enough. Maybe things would be different if we did, who knows?

Stella Mwangi

Artists from Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa and other African countries have been making headways in the international music scene because of the support that they enjoy from their country mates.

This support motivates them to set bigger goals and pursue them. Perhaps this explains why their music industries are way ahead of Kenya and from the look of things it will take us time to catch up.

You could argue that local musicians are not doing enough and that they are not making music which can be played outside Kenya. That notion is wrong and the complete opposite of what is really happening.

If you are keen enough, you’ll notice that the likes of Sauti Sol, Khaligraph, King Kaka, MDQ, Victoria Kimani, Octopizzo, Stella Mwangi, Blinky Bill, have been working hard to show the world that Kenya has so much to offer.

Billy Bill

However, their efforts neither here nor there because we don’t support or encourage them. It’s almost as if they are making music for the sake of it. This should not be the case.

At any given point in time, the biggest song in Kenya is always from Tanzania, Nigeria or some other African country. It’s rarely our own music. We are consuming foreign music at the expense of local music and this is wrong.

If you look at the biggest Kenyan concerts the last few years, you’ll realize that the main performer was either an international act or from Nigeria, Tanzania and the likes. Why is this so?

By giving local artists a chance to be the headline acts of such big concerts, we’ll show them that we have a lot of faith in them. This way, they will be have the confidence to chase even bigger goals.

Another way we could support them is by buying their music and merchandise, showing up for their concerts, sharing their new music releases and encouraging them every chance we get. What would it cost you to send a tweet to your favourite artist telling them to keep pushing? Absolutely nothing!

Watch Khaligraph’s latest single Superman below.

Mnachoma! King Kaka addresses artists insulting Bahati and his young family in diss tracks!

King Kaka has every reason to speak about artists like Khaligraph Jones, Willy Paul; and others who have proven to have zero content in terms of creativity.

Most are have proved to depend on picking and dissing singer Bahati – just to stay relevant in the industry.

King Kaka’s daughter, Gweth

Just a few days ago rapper Khaligraph Jones announced he would be dropping yet another banger and to tease his online fans; Khali released just a short clip leaving his fans excited.

However it’s is quite sad that the part Khaligraph chose to share online – was him referring to Bahati as mtoto was Diana. As much as freedom to express creativity in the entertainment scene is encouraged; many have come out to say enough is enough when it comes to attacking families in diss tracks!

In his song Khaligraph Jones goes on to talk about Bahati saying;

Mtoto wa Diana

Kuwa celebrity ni garama juu wakishakujua ni lawama, Bahati akianza alikuwa mtoto wa mama sahii twitter amegeuziwa yeye ni mtoto wa Diana hakuna huruma siri ni kulenga tu

King Kaka: Enough is enough

Having come across the diss track, King Kaka who is not only an artist but a husband and father of 3 could not keep his mouth shut.

As seen on his latest post where he addressed artists dissing and dragging Bahati’s family in their music; King Kaka discourages such moves which will one day affect the gospel singer’s kids or push him into depression at such a young age!

Bahati with his wife

Through his social media pages, King Kaka wrote saying;

I understand we are having fun on social media but I think we are crossing the line when we touch families. What is happening to @BahatiKenya and the wife should stop!

King Kaka

Khaligraph Jones new diss track

Although Hao happens to carry some positive messages encouraging people to overlook petty judgement ask haters; it’s also contradicting in its own way since a whole father would attack another man’s family just to get clicks or stay relevant in the music scene!

Khaligraph Jones with his wife and their daughter

What will happen when tables turn?

Nadia Mukami has potential to make it big outside Kenya

In most countries, the male artists dominate over their female counterparts. Even in Kenya the discussion is always about Khaligraph, King Kaka, Sauti Sol, Willy Paul, Bahati or the Gengetone artists – who are mostly male.

Also read: Kenyan female musicians should put in more work in 2020

But somehow, there’s a female artist who has managed to break that ‘curse’ and that’s none other than the gorgeous Nadia Mukami – the lass who is behind hits such as; Si Rahisi, Yule Yule, Radio Love, Jipe, just to name a few.

Nadia Mukami
Nadia Mukami

In three years or so, she has gone from an upcoming artist to one of the most of the sought-after artists in the region and if you ask me, that is a commendable feat because it takes most artists a long time to get their names out there.

The truth is that Nadia Mukami is a hard worker and this is evidenced by the number of tracks that she has released since most of us came to know her.

To add to that, I think she has a good team behind her, they are always doing their best to ensure that she’s not only the best artist in Kenya but in the continent like Angelique Kidjo, Lira or Yemi Alade.

Nadia Mukami

Also there is the fact that she is beautiful, has a bubbly personality and her angelic voice makes you want to listen to her songs over and over. She sounds very pleasant to the ears.

Although it’s tough being a female artist, bearing in mind all the challenges that come with it, I think Nadia Mukami has the potential. I she continues at the same pace, then maybe, just maybe, she might bag a Grammy someday.

Watch her latest track with Tanzania’s Marioo dubbed Jipe below.

Femi One is great but we don’t say it enough

Kenyan femcee Wanjiku Kimani, known to you and I as Femi One Shiko, has always been a great artist and I do not know why many people are only starting to see it now after she teamed up with Mejja on Utawezana.

Also read: Female rap wars should come back

If you have always been a fan of hers or local music for that matter I m sure you vividly remember how she aced her verse on King Kaka’s Ligi Soo Remix.

She even outdid some of the men who were featured on that song and then she kind of disappeared only to reappear in 2016 and start beefing with the likes of Njeri, Kyki and Noti Flow.

Naiboi is back with 'Sondeka' 2 featuring All Stars
Femi One

I don’t really know why she has been so inconsistent but the one thing I am sure about is that she’s a dope rapper so much so that she can go up against someone like Khaligraph Jones and put up a good fight.

The truth is that the Kenyan music industry is a tough place, especially if you are a lady and faint-hearted. Some of the things that happen can make you quit without even blinking an eye. It’s just what it is.

So you can understand why an artist who is as great as Femi One has not had a hit in so many years but I’m kind of happy that she has gotten her groove back.

Femi One

She is such a natural. She is one rapper that you’ll hear flowing and you just start smiling because her rhymes and punchlines are so sick but effortless. I don’t know if you know what I mean when I say that.

I hope now that she is back to making hits, she can keep up because people who are huge fans of her music like me had really missed this side of her and we are more than excited that she is back to her former self.

Watch Utawezana below and tell us what you think.

King Kaka serves fans new jam tagged ‘Zarika’ (Video)

Rapper Kennedy Ombima, popularly known as King Kaka, has dropped a new jam and we are really feeling it ladies and gentlemen. It’s a masterpiece.

Also read: King Kaka is releasing so many songs but nobody cares

The track titled Zarika, while kind of hails legendary boxer Fatuma Zarika, is off  King Kaka’s mixtape The Servant & The King which I must say is a brilliant piece of work.

King Kaka

In this song, the 32-year-old singer encourages his fans to be as tough as Zarika so that when life becomes tough, you give it strong punches and emerge victorious. Basically, it’s a motivational song.

I totally love this jam. Other than the powerful message that it carries, it’s also a beautiful composition. What did you expect? It’s King Kaka.

This guy has a sick flow. To add to that, the Jam Nakam hitmaker is such a storyteller that you can picture what he is narrating as he goes about his business.

King Kaka

There is also the obvious fact that has a unique and amazing voice – the kind you just want to listen to over and over, gender notwithstanding.

The producer, Kevin Provoke, did a good job on the beat and instrumentation. Other than the fact that they are very catchy, they also blend well with the artist’s flow and voice.

I love the simplicity of the video. Like I mentioned earlier, King Kaka is a good storyteller and he keeps you hooked to him lyricism that you even forget about the video.

Watch Zarika below and tell us what you think.

King Kaka enlists Maima in latest release ‘Mbesa’ (Video)

Celebrated Kenyan rapper Kennedy Ombima, popularly known as King Kaka, has released a new jam dubbed Mbesa with Kamba Benga singer Alphonse Kioko, alias Kithungo Raha Maima.

Also read: King Kaka is releasing so many songs but nobody cares

This jam, which is off King Kaka’s Eastlando Royalty album, is about how money runs the world and how people are willing to go to extreme lengths to have more of it and how it’s elusive.

Maima

The first time you hear Mbesa you will wonder what was going through the minds of Maima and the Wajinga Nyinyi hitmaker as they were recording this song but after hearing it thrice, you’ll acknowledge that it’s a masterpiece.

This track was a result of King Kaka’s brilliant mind. It’s those collaborations that you do not see coming because you think it might be whack but when you finally hear it, you are really impressed.

He has done what most Kenyan artists would be caught dead doing and I think it’s very commendable. The best part is the fact that you don’t understand Maima’s verses, which are in Kamba, can’t stop you from enjoying this song.

Mbesa begins with Maima singing in his native language with a Benga beat playing in the background, the beat then switches up when it’s King Kaka turn and he flows like he means business.

King Kaka

If you ask me, this track is the biggest collabo of 2020. I know there might be some future releases that you probably be better than this one but it will go down in history.

I really love the instrumentation on Mbesa. It’s quite impeccable. I was only surprised that it was produced by Magix Enga. I mean, who would have thought? He is without a doubt the most versatile Kenyan producer ever.

I love also the video for this jam, especially its simplicity. Although it’s kind of modern, the director tried to maintain the theme synonymous with Kamba Benga. Props to him.

Watch Mbesa below and tell us what you think.

Artist Spotlight: Xeniah Manasseh, a Kenyan songstress who is ready for the world stage

I’m so ashamed to say this but the first time I knew Xenia Manasseh or heard her sing was when she was featured by King Kaka in a song titled Dear Stranger which was released in November 2019.

Also read: Why it’s tough being a female musician in Kenya

I know what you are thinking, have I been living under a rock? Absolutely not. It is just that I stumbled on her music by chance and as you know you come across the best things in life when you are not looking for them.

Xeniah Manasseh

Naturally, after hearing how beautiful she sounded on Dear Stranger, I went to look for other songs by her and I was swept off my feet. This lass is not only beautiful but she also has a voice that matches her good looks.

Believe you me, I would listen to Xenia all day and night and repeat her music the next day and the day after that. It’s the kind of music that makes you feel alive and forget about your troubles.

The graduate of Berklee College of music sings from the heart and it is effortless that means if you are a lover of good music, like yours truly, then you will connect with her instantly.

Xeniah Manasseh

I’ve heard a chance to listens to some of her songs including; Don’t Go, When It’s Over, Niambie, See Me and I loved all of them.

A little bird recently told me that she dropped an EP dubbed Fallin Apart and you bet that I am going to look for it so that I can sample the songs that are on it.

If I was you, I would look for her songs too because from where I sit, this lass is destined for greatness. Watch out for Xeniah Manasseh ladies and gentlemen because no one sings Afrosoul like she does.

Watch See Me below and tell us what you think. Enjoy!

What King Kaka had to say, after hitting 1 million followers on Instagram [video]

Kenya legendary rapper, King Kaka joined the Millionaires club on Instagram after hitting the 1 million followers mark just yesterday.

Monday, the 20th of January 2020, Kennedy Ombima alias Rabbit, broke the news on Instagram, thanking his followers for the love.

Sharing a short recording, regarding the major mark in his career, the charged family man expressed:

Thank you very much. Yesterday, I just found out that we hit a million followers. It´s been a good decade. May God answer all your prayers and all your wishes as I wish you prosperity in all the things that you do. Now that we got to a million followers, tweny tweny will be a very interesting year. Asanteni sana. Thank you for the support. Thank you for the following.

However, he did not forget to urge the trolls to keep coming through because they are important as well.

Wale wasee hucomment manegative, we need you as well manze, msiwache. Na wale wasee wanacomment positive, that´s the spirit. Happy 2020. Congratulations for being among the million followers. Kubwa!

https://www.instagram.com/p/B6AURpXl37t/

Flashback

The hip hop artist made a big wave in the music industry, in late 2019 with his ¨Wajinga Nyinyi¨ political-based song that immediately went viral.

It struck Kenyans across the board, right from the political elite, to the economic kingpins to the very down-to-earth common mwananchi.

King Kaka´s ¨Wajinga Nyinyi¨ jam that shook the Kenyan music industry

It received lots of criticism, while being lauded by netizens and beyond, for his courage and boldness to speak of Kenya´s situation as it is.

Video

https://www.instagram.com/p/B7jH78Illc4/

King Kaka teams up with Kelechi Africana on ‘Kesi’ and it’s so dope (Video)

Talented Kenyan musician Kennedy Ombima, popularly known as King Kaka, has released a new track with Kelechi Africana and it’s getting a lot of love from their fans.

Also read: King Kaka is releasing so many songs but nobody cares

The jam dubbed Kesi – which is a Swahili word that means case – has been ruling the airwaves since it came out a few days ago an to be honest, we also love it.

King Kaka
King Kaka

Kesi is the fifth single off King Kaka’s upcoming mixtape titled The Servant & The King and it talks about conflicts in relationships. In many instances, they arise when either the man or woman develop an interest in someone else.

I totally love this jam. If you ask me, it has all the elements of being a hit. It is those kind of songs that you will retain in your playlist for many weeks or even months.

King Kaka’s delivery on this song is impeccable. Apart from having a good flow, I’m sure you’ll agree with me that his ability to play around with words is unmatched. You just want too keep listening to him as he rhymes.

Kelechi Africana

Notably, Kelechi Africana also did a good job on Kesi. Maybe, just maybe he is the reason why this song slaps so hard because he did justice to the chorus with his melodious voice.

I totally love the mellow beat. It blends well with the voices and tempo of King Kaka and Kelechi so much so that you can listen to this song on replay for a whole day and not get bored with it. Good work Ihaji.

The video concept for this jam is dope. Other than the shoot location, I also loved the set up, styling and of course the flawless scene transitioning.

Watch Kesi below and tell us what you think.

King Kaka proved to Kenyans that artists have a much bigger role to play

One of the many things that Kenyans learnt from King Kaka’s song titled Wajinga Nyinyi, which was released about a fortnight ago, is that artists have a huge role to play when it comes to social activism.

Also read: King Kaka sparks huge nationwide debate with latest release ‘Wajinga Nyinyi’ (Video)

The truth is that we listen to music primarily for entertainment but who said that we can’t learn learn a thing or two while at it or that it can’t be used to advocate for certain worthy causes?

I remember the debate that ensued after King Kaka released the song. He got the whole country talking for almost a week but it’s not that he had told us things that we were not aware of.

King Kaka
King Kaka

Actually, the truth is far from that. We always known that vices such as; corruption, tribalism, nepotism, favoritism and what have you exist in our society but most artists think that talking about these things is a waste of time.

They shy away from those kind of songs and prefer to release club bangers because that is what they assume we want to listen to and to be honest that is not always the case. They could also be afraid to speak up.

It is  about time our local musicians realized that they have a much bigger role to play rather than just making songs that they think will entertain us.

King Kaka
King Kaka

The truth is that they have loyalists in the form of fans just like politicians have supporters and that means that if an artist addresses a crucial matter a certain group of people will listen to him or her and perhaps take action.

Just like you, I loved what King Kaka did on Wajinga Nyinyi – which has so far garnered 2.4 Million views and if I’m being totally honest I’d love to see more songs like that as we near the 2022 elections.

A man of his word! Rapper Khaligraph shows up at King Kaka´s concert as his security

Promises are meant to be kept and you earn respect from staying true to it.

Hard-hitting Kenyan rapper, Khaligraph promised an embattled King Kaka, a 24hr security system and he sure meant every word.

25th of December, Rabbit staged a performance, donning a yellow hood with words encrypted ¨Wajinga Nyinyi¨.

Not far from the podium, we could spot the ¨Me Siogopi¨ rapper with a serious face on and eyes keen to the surrounding.

Khaligraph Jones turns up at King Kaka´s concert

The spoken word artist took to his Instagram to express his deep gratitude to Khaligraph for turning up and staying true to his word.

His post reads:

@khaligraph_jones (in blue jacket) jana the security you provided was really good, you promised and delivered

The Eastlando Royalty founder called on the Government to learn from Khaligraph´s deeds because he is indeed one to emulate.

The Government should borrow a leaf from you.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B6ikn-Cp1uO/

On a light note, The ¨Wajinga Nyinyi¨ act wrapped up:

I almost sang ‘mi siogopi????????????’ thanks to everyone who came through. Merry Xmas to you and yours.

Previously, Jones had promised Rabbit needed security system in case he needed one. His post read:

King Kaka responds after Pastor Ng’ang’a claims he is dating the rappers mother

After coming across King Kaka’s new hit song Wajinga nyinyi; controversial pastor has decided to hit back saying that he was dating the rappers mother!

Although many find the video hilarious, there are those who have come out to bash the pastor for behaving like a small child; not forgetting to remind him that his ministry is not legit despite having a following.

In the video making rounds on social media, the pastor is hard calling out the rapper for mentioning him in the song and since nothing positive was said about his ministry; Pastor Ng’ang’a decided to involve King Kaka’s mother in his come back where he publicly said ‘your mother is my girlfriend.

King Kaka responds

In a new post seen by Ghafla, King Kaka goes on to tell the pastor that he had received the message loud and clear – but also used the video of an example to prove that the message in his new song is true just incase there were people still in doubt. He wrote;

Kim Kaka sahii Kan Kaka. Anyway The Message is Home. Congregation Ya Pastor Ng’ang’a is the True definition of Kenyans. Mnatukanwa, Mnaibiwa, Mnaambiwa uwongo na bado mmetulia kuskiza na mnapiga makofi zaidi. #WajingaNyinyi

Pastor Ng’ang’a to King Kaka: “Your mother is my girlfriend!”

Seems like Pastor Ng’ang’a finally came across King Kaka’s latest hit dubbed Wajinga nyinyi that speaks massive about our leaders who have been robbing Kenyans blindly!

In the song rapper King Kaka not only mentions several leaders but also pastor Ng’ang’a who has a tendency of exaggerating what he preaches to his church members.

Pastor Ng’ang’a

Well, according to King Kaka he prefers pastor Ng’ang’a since he is an honest liar and those that believe what he says have done it out of their own will.

Pastor Ng’ang’a responds

Thanks to a new video making rounds on social media, we finally get a chance to see pastor Ng’ang’a hit back at King Kaka for what he said about him.

The renowned pastor has gone ahead to haul insults at the rapper telling him that his mother (King Kaka’s) is his girlfriend….something that has pissed off a number of Kenyans who think that the pastor took things abit too far.

Anyway, below is the video making rounds on social media.

 

“King Kaka should be arrested!” Says Huddah

Just a few hours after the DCI denied having called King Kaka to report to their offices; word making rounds on social media is that King Kaka’s creative team might gone a-bit too far – in the name of getting enough publicity for the Wajinga ni nyinyi hit song

Well according to one Huddah, King Kaka should be arrested for claiming he was attacked and his car shot at 11 times by assassins who had been sent to finish him.

Huddah says that the singer should have already been able to provide evidence showing his damaged car – and also allowing the police to investigate before pointing fingers.

Through her Instagram page Huddah wrote;

Huddah

Fans disappointed?

Apart from Huddah, seems like everyone else out here is busy supporting King Kaka for the bold move.

Huddah

Wajinga nyinyi has left kenyans appreciating the fact that someone finally faced the corrupt system in the country without any fear – and for the first time Kenyans understand the meaning of choosing wise leaders.

Anyway, the DCI continues to deny having summoned the singer and you can check out their post below.

King Kaka

King Kaka sparks huge nationwide debate with latest release ‘Wajinga Nyinyi’ (Video)

Award-winning Kenyan rapper Kennedy Ombima, popularly known as King Kaka, has been the talk of the town over the last few days after releasing a rather controversial song.

Also read: King Kaka is releasing so many songs but nobody cares

The jam titled Wajinga Nyinyi, which loosely translates to you fools, calls on Kenyans to rise up against vices such as corruption, tribalism, nepotism, favoritism and what have you.

In the song, which has so far crossed the 1 million views mark on YouTube, King Kaka tells Kenyans to avoid divisive politics and picking candidates not on the basis of merit but because they belong to the same tribe.

King Kaka
King Kaka

He also mentions various leaders who have been charged with corruption such as; Kirinyaga Governor Ann Waiguru, Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko and Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu.

King Kaka further lambastes Kenyans, including clerics, for showering corrupt leaders with praise rather than telling them the truth. He compares the behavior to that of a fool saying:

“Si basi wakam kwa church watoe pesa tulitoa kama tax, na pastor ana-kiss ass ampatie hadi asome ka-verse, na sisi tuko busy wajinga nyinyi tunaclap.”

He goes on to explain the dire situation that Kenyans have to put up with such as unemployment, stalled government projects, being jailed for petty offences, inflation, high taxation, crime, bribery etc.

The Niko Kwa Jam Nakam hit maker claims that he’s not afraid of dying if that’s what it will take for us to realize the mess that we are in saying, “Wakinisnipe tonight si mnajua ni kwa nini, ntakufia watu siogopi mimi.”

King Kaka

The song, which is in the form of spoken words, has elicited mixed reactions since it was released and to be honest, I really love it because it has served as a wake up call to most of us who were too comfortable.

The violin that is playing in the background as King Kaka flows brings a sombre mood and helps you put things into perspective so does the video which was directed by a chap known as CJ.

Generally speaking, this jam which is the fourth single from King Kaka’s upcoming mixtape titled The Servant & The King is a masterpiece which might just start a revolution, if it has not already done that.

Watch Wajinga Nyinyi below and tell us what you think.

King Kaka summoned by the DCI a few days after dropping ‘Wajinga nyinyi”

Rapper King Kaka has just announced that he has been summoned by the CID and is headed to their offices just a few minutes ago.

King Kaka

This comes shortly after he dropped his hit song Wahinga nyinyi that speaks about some of the hardships Kenyans are facing courtesy of corrupt leaders who continue to run the state!

So far we understand that he was recently attacked by unknown men who made an attempt to take his life after  11 bullets were fired to his car.

The rapper however continues to stand by his lyrics and will not be backing down despite a few leaders trying to scare him to pull down the song!

Kenyans stand with King Kaka

Kenyans on social media have however gone ahead to show their support for King Kaka and continue to share the across all social media platforms.

From the stories making rounds on most tabloids, I guess finally Kenyans are finally tired of keeping quite and will now fight for what is right!

Respect your wives! Khaligraph Jones reveals what he does when ladies get up to on stage to grind on him

Despite being accused of being violent and abusive by his ex girlfriend, Cashy – rapper Khaligraph’s Jones has come out to reveal something that will leave many men evaluating themselves.

King Kaka with his wife

The rapper who is popularly known for his bars and attitude Khaligraph Jones recently revealed that he fears or rather respects his ‘wifey’ to a point where he doesn’t allow any of his female fans grind on him while he is on stage.

He went on to talk about this while commenting on King Kaka’s video where a lady is seen getting on stage to give him a good time – but being a dad and a husband; the rapper walks away to avoid stories circulating on social media.

Khaligraph Jones talks about his wife

Jones who also came across the video went on to leave a comment that probably left his wife smiling.

Khaligraph Jones with girlfriend, Georgina Muteti

Well, Khaligraph Jones goes on to say that he runs to the DJ booth to avoid any issues at home. He went on to write;

https://www.instagram.com/p/B6AlPj3loMv/?igshid=rloxl916277c

Buda wife hataleta shida? Me nikiona waschana wamepanda stage nambianga huko kwa DJ

Khaligraph Jones and King Kaka

King Kaka’s new collabo with Xenia Manasseh titled ‘Dear Stranger’ is totally dope (Video)

Celebrated Kenyan rapper Kennedy Ombima, popularly known as King Kaka, has released a new song with Xenia Manasseh and it’s totally worth your time.

Also read: King Kaka is releasing so many songs but nobody cares

The song dubbed Dear Stranger, which is off his mixtape titled The Servant & The King, is about people that he was really close with at one point in time but they had to part ways for one reason or the other. Hence, they became strangers, sort of.

Arrow Bwoy
Arrow Bwoy

In the song, the Run Ting hitmaker mentions the likes of; Femi One, Arrow Bwoy, Avril, Rich Mavoko, Timmy Tdat, Pascal Tokodi, Phy and goes on to reveal how they influenced his life and vice versa.

His message to these people – who he helped rise in the local music industry – is that he’ll always be there for them and will help them realize their dreams, even if they disagreed at some point.

I love this jam. Apart from the fact that it’s well-arranged, it made realized that King King has sacrificed so much for many artists, were it not for him you would have probably never heard about some of the aforementioned musicians.

I don’t know about you but this song too me back to the Kaka Sungura that I used to listen to 10 years (or so ago) and the truth is that I had missed this version of him.

Xenia Manasseh
Xenia Manasseh

Notably, Xenia Manasseh also came through on this jam. She spiced it up with her mellow voice and believe you me, even if you don’t like King Kaka, the former will make you love this song.

I also love the instrumentation on this song. The tempo just blends well with both King Kaka and Xenia’s voices and it will get you hooked from the moment you hit the play button.

The video is also dope. The really utilized the location i.e. Lord Egerton Castle. Notably, the scene transitioning was also on point. Props to the videographer – CJ.

Watch Dear Stranger below and tell us what you think. Enjoy!

King Kaka has dropped a sizzling hot collabo with Odi Wa Murang’a titled ‘Nataka’ (Video)

Award-winning Kenyan rapper and singer Kennedy Ombima, better known as King Kaka, has released a new collabo with Odi Wa Murang’a who is one third of Rieng hitmakers Boondocks Gang and we really love it.

The song dubbed Nataka, which is a Swahili word that means I want, has been receiving massive airplay on local TV and radio stations since it was released a few days ago.

Odi Wa Murang'a
Odi Wa Murang’a

The was a time when I that it was wrong for new-age artists to collabo with their peers who have been in the game for long and I have to admit that I was wrong because this jam slaps so hard.

Who would have thought King Kaka and Odi Wa Murang’a would one day drop a collabo and that it would sound this nice? I bet no one did.

Nataka is party anthem. It talks about people who refuse to leave the club until they black out and have to be carried home.

There are many reasons why I love this song, the fist is because the lyricism by King Kaka and Odi Wa Murang’a is so dope and you just want to keep listening to it.

King Kaka
King Kaka

The second reason is beat. You see, it is not everyday that we hear a reggae beat on such a club banger and it actually sounds so nice. Props to the producer who is none other than Ilogos Music.

The video was also on point. Trey Juelz did a good job in bringing what they were singing about i.e the party scene to life.

Watch Nataka below and tell us what you think.

King Kaka has dropped a new jam titled ‘Acknowledge’ alongside Japesa and it’s too lit (Video)

Award-winning Kenyan rapper Kennedy Ombima, popularly known as King Kaka, has teamed up with Japesa on his latest release and it’s a big tune.

The song titled Acknowledge epitomizes King Kaka’s growth from the days of Jam Nakam to where he is now which is one of the most sought after artists in the region.

Japesa really came through on this song. His verse is worded in Luo and Sheng and you’ll agree with me that his flow is really dope even if you don’t understand what he’s saying.

Japesa
Japesa

After listening to this song, I searched for other songs by Japesa and realized that this chap is really talented, it’s only a matter of time before he becomes a household name.

As expected, King Kaka also nailed it. His verse was too lit and chances are you’ll have this song on repeat for the rest of the year, which is about six weeks, because of him.

The beat is also sick. It’s is very catchy and blends with with the flow of both King Kaka and Japesa. Props to the one and only Kevin Provoke.

Trey Juelz did a good job on the video for this jam. It is very crisp and if you watch it on mute you might believe that it was shot in the diaspora but then again maybe it’s just me.

Watch Acknowledge below and tell us what you think.

“Chali yangu hajai amini hatujai nyanduana” Fan regrets tattooing King Kaka’s name on her body

So many of us have made mistakes and wrong decisions when growing up; and sometimes are forced to carry them into the future!

Well, in this case one of King Kaka’s die hard fans has come out to reveal that she got the singer’s name tattooed on her body back when she was in form 2.

King Kaka
King Kaka

 

According to a post shared by King Kaka himself, the lady is seen explaining how much she used to love king Kaka to a point where she a tattoo of his name — only to regret years later.

Jealous boyfriend

From the statement the fan whose name remain anonymous says that her boyfriend doesn’t believe her when she says that she has never been intimate with the singer.

The fan goes on to add that her man gets super jealous because the tattoo was put at a private area on her body.

King Kaka

Responding to the post rapper King Kaka apologized for the regret….but oh well let’s just say that there are fans who have done crazier things than getting a tattoo of their favorite celebrity!

Magix Enga has teamed up with Boondocks Gang, The Kansoul, Dufla & King Kaka and it’s too dope (Video)

Singer-cum-producer Magix Enga has released a new jam with Odi Wa Murang’a and Ex Ray from Boondocks Gang,  The Kansoul – which is made up of Mejja Madtraxx, Kid Kora – Dufla & King Kaka.

Also read: Boondocks Gang is the future of Kenyan music

The song titled Bad Gyal has been receving massive airplay on local TV and radio stations since it was released a few days ago.

The Kansoul
The Kansoul

There are several reasons why I love this song. The first is because the beat is really crisp. It slaps really hard and you just want to keep listening to it.

Magix Enga really did a good job on the beat. You get the feeling that he didn’t come to play from the moment you hit the play button.

The second reason is that the lyricism in this jam is dope. The new-age and and old-age artists who were featured on it really came through.

If I had to pick my favourites from each side, I’ll obviously side with Madtraxx and Odi Wa Murang’a. In my opinion, their verses were really tight.

Ex Ray and Odi Wa Murang'a
Ex Ray and Odi Wa Murang’a

Wa also have to applaud Magix Enga for his dope hook. It’s really infectios, especially because of how he sounds.

However, I must say that I wasn’t really impressed by the video. Maybe you have a different line of thought but I feel it was too plain and boring nevermind the fact that they had some beautiful vixens who were shaking it.

Watch Bad Gyal below and tell us what you think.

King Kaka is back with ‘Round 3’ featuring Kenya’s baddest female rappers and it’s pure flames (Video)

Kenyan rapper Kennedy Ombima, popularly known as King Kaka, has released the third installment of his Ole Gang series featuring some of the illest female rappers in the region and it’s a big tune. No, like really!

Also read: King Kaka is releasing so many songs but nobody cares

The femcees who are part of the third sequel titled Round 3 are; Silverstone Barz, Frida Amani, Dyana Cods, She Flo and Tilly.

If you thought Round 1 and Round 2 – in which he featured Mbithi The Kamba Boy – were dope then you’ve not seen anything yet because Round 3 is pure flames ladies and gentlemen.

Silverstone Barz, Tilly and She Flo.
Silverstone Barz, Tilly and She Flo.

All the five female rappers who were featured in this jam nailed it. Believe you me, I had a difficult time deciding who my best 3 are. I know you’ll agree with me that it’s an uphill task after listening to this jam.

As expected, Silverstone Barz, who is also known as the punchline queen, came through on this jam. He flow is really dope and if you were listening to her on radio you would think it’s Cardi B or Nicki Minaj.

Frida Amani
Frida Amani

Frida Amani also did well in this jam. I don’t know about you but Swahili rap so really hard. To add to that, she threw in some English words to spice it up.

Dyana Cods didn’t come to play. She threw disses left, right and centre in this jam. From Bey T, Noti Flow, Xtatic to a ‘certain b*tch with no hair’, no one was spared. You can almost predict how this will unfold.

Admittedly, her flow is really dope plus she has some ‘bad girl attitude’ that most men, including yours truly, seem to like.

She Flo also killed it. The one thing that struck me about her verse was how she infused Kikuyu in her lyrics. If you’re not so keen, you might even miss that line.

Dyana Cods
Dyana Cods

To be honest, there’s nothing worth writing home about Tilly. I’m not saying that she is not good, maybe, just maybe we should give her more time to learn the ropes.

Should I also tell you about King Kaka’s verse? Where have you been for the last decade or so? Anyway, it’s what you would expect from him perhaps a bit better.

Watch Round 3 below and tell what you think.

King Kaka’s collabo with Roberto dubbed ‘Alright’ is finally out and we love it (Video)

The much-awaited collabo between King Kaka and Zambia’s Roberto, who’s famed for his Amarula hit, is finally out ladies and gentlemen.

Also read: King Kaka is releasing so many songs but nobody cares

The song titled Alright is an assurance that things might not look so good at the moment but in future all will be well if you trust the process.

As expected, Roberto really came through on this jam. There’s just something about the way that he sings that makes you hit the replay button again and again.

Our very own King Kaka did a commendable job too. His wordplay and rhymes were totally above par but then again I was not expecting anything less.

Roberto
Roberto

In his verse, he says “Basi jua itakuwa sasasawa, design ata we uta papagawa, don’t let go kaa na mimi walai ata stars hushikiliwa na sky and I’m fallen nibebe ka matatu ushafanya nikaweka jina yako kama tattoo ata lekebanitane King Kaka sibaniziba mwamene unizibila.”

The video was also on point. In particular, there’s is this gorgeous lass who would not escape any man’s attention, or maybe it’s just me.

The song was produced by Roberto and to be hones, I really loved the beat. It’s really catchy and chances are you will find yourself bumping to it from the moment you hit the play button.

Watch Alright below and tell us what you think.

​​Kristoff Vs King Kaka: Which artist really spices up collabos?

I’m sure we all love collabos, especially when your favorite artists come together on a jam. Nothing beats that. While there are countless local collabos, I doubt if there is a Kenyan act who has worked with many artists like Kristoff and King Kaka.

The latter is known to feature different artists in his songs, on the other hand, Mluhya Wa Busia often features in other people’s songs. Perhaps that’s the only big difference between the two talented musicians.

Whichever way you look at it, they’re all collabos irrespective of who featured in whose song.  As such, we want to pit these two artists against each other because we’d like to know who between them really spices up collabos.

Kristoff

Some of his most popular collabos include; Dundaing with King Kaka & Magix Enga, Rieng Remix with Boondocks Gang & Rankaddah, Tippy Toe with Femi One, Somaga with Naiboi, Biashara Remix with Khaligraph Jones and Stella Mwangi etc.

 

King Kaka

His most popular collabos include; Dundaing with Kristoff & Magix Enga, Kula Vako with The Kansoul, Ruka with Phy and Khaligraph Jones, Kidesign with Eddie Butita and DJ Shiti, Dandia with Kristoff and Frasha, Baadaye with Amos and Josh etc.

 

According to you, who is the Kenyan king of collabos between King Kaka and Kristoff? Tell us below.

Arrow Bwoy needs to be very careful

To date, I’m yet to come across a song by Arrow Bwoy that I didn’t think was a hit or that I didn’t vibe to at all. It almost as if everything he touches turns into gold. I’m sure you agree, don’t you?

The singer whose real name is Ali Yusuf this rare gift of infusing English, Swahili and Luganda lyrics and ends up with a very unique and beautiful sound. The beat justs complements his style.

Arrow Bwoy
Arrow Bwoy

Unlike what most people think, Arrow Bwoy is not a newbie. He has been in the game since 2012 when he was part of a group called QBIC. He ventured out on his on in 2015 and got his first hit Digi Digi in 2017.

Since then, his star has continued to shine so much so that he even landed collabos with Jamaican heavyweights Demarco and Cecile. This is not a small feat but I’m sure you already knew that.

Locally, he has worked with the likes of Gabu, Masauti, Otile Brown, Timmy Tdat, Nadia Mukami, Sudi Boy, King Kaka, Krg The Don, Voltage Music, Jovial just to name a few.

As you listen to all his songs, you can’t fail to appreciate his ingenuity. However, you’ll also notice that he sounds pretty much the same in all of them which to be honest, I feel like it’s something that might curtail his success.

Arrow Bwoy
Arrow Bwoy

You see, in as much as all songs are done by the same person, hence they will have the same voice, music fans expect you to vary your songs so that you don’t bore them the way Jaguar did. It’s just what it is.

In my opinion, Arrow Bwoy needs to be careful or he will lose relevance in no time. He should look for ways of varying his sound so that his fans don’t feel like they are listening to the same song over and over

Listen to his latest release dubbed Ngeta below.