Mbuzi Gang Survives Road Accident After Disappointing Show

Gengetone music group Mbuzi Gang survived a road accident on Saturday, June 17, 2023, after a disappointing show.

The group, comprising musicians Joefes, Fathermoh, and Ipholish, were on their way home from a show when their car collided with another vehicle. The three escaped with minor injuries.

In a video shared on social media, the group confirmed the accident and said that it was a bad day for them. They also said that the show they had just performed was a disappointment because the sound system was poor.

“We were coming from a show where the sound system was terrible, and then we got into an accident,” said Joefes. “It’s been a bad day.”

Fathermoh added that they are grateful to be alive and that they are looking forward to getting back on stage soon.

“We’re just glad that we’re okay,” he said. “We’ll be back on stage soon, bigger and better than ever.”

The accident is a reminder of the dangers of road travel. It is important to always drive safely and to be aware of your surroundings. We wish Mbuzi Gang a speedy recovery and hope that they will be back on stage soon.

Mbuzi Gang rapper reveals how he was harrassed by homosexual predator

Mbuzi Gang member, Joefes has regaled his fans with a tale of how he was nearly seggsually assaulted by a person he believes is an artist manager at a Ruaka club toilet where he had gone to relieve himself only for him to be cornered at the urinal.

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This is essentially a tale of how an older man brought his predatory Tactics to a young artist hoping you could lower him in with the promise of material gain.

The Mbuzi Gang member went on to express just how perplexed he was especially given that men have rules about how to use the urinal and he was very uncomfortable that this man not only picked the urinal right next to him but also talked to him before he attacked his member back into his pan and zipped up.

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Can you imagine how uncomfortable that would make you as a mind hell as a person? An individual who is physically bigger than you having a conversation with you while holding his member in his hand!

 

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Maddox drops new banger with Joefes and Kappy dubbed ‘Pose Za Kunguru’ (Video)

Edu Maddox, who is one third of Rieng hitmakers Boondocks Gang, has released a new jam alongside Joefes (Mbuzi Gang) and Kappy (Team Ganji) and it slaps so hard.

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The song dubbed Pose Za Kunguru, which means a reven’s pose, has been ruling the airwaves since it came out a few days ago and to be honest we also love it or we would not be reviewing it, would we?

Listening to this track made me appreciate the creativity of these youngsters as well as the evolution of Genge music because it takes you back to the early 2000s when the likes of Jua Cali and Nonini were a big deal.

Joefes
Joefes

I had a difficult time determining who is who on this jam since they kind of sound the same. Anyway, I must say that the guys first verse verse as well as the last did a good job.

I strongly believe that the two are Joefes and Maddox. Well, I could also be wrong but the truth is that I totally loved how they were playing around with words and making effortless rhymes.

The hook on this track is also very catchy and you are likely to master it after listening to it once. The beat is so dope so much so that you will retain this jam on your playlist for a very long time.

Listen to Pose Za Kunguru below and tell us what you think.