Magix Enga brings Rudra Kartel on board for ‘Shashula Remix’ (Video)

Magix Enga, who is arguably one of the most sought after producers in Kenya at the moment, has linked up with an up and coming artist who is known as Rudra Kartel for the remix of his Shashula hit.

Also read: Magix Enga has taken Kenyan music to the international stage

If you thought the original version of the song was dope then you’ve not heard anything yet because the remix is way too hot. No, like seriously.

Rudra Kartel

Shashula is basically a track that glorifies the smoking of weed but the way it is presented you would not even know, especially if you are slow to catch on to things.

Magix Enga’s delivery on this jam is on point. Other than laying down a solid verse, he went ahead to explain why he is the undisputed king of hits.

In the hook, he says “If you wanna diss, yo bring it bring it, I’m the king of hits sina time na nyinyi, mi ni commander wengine mdunge tu mini, mi ni king na wewe ni kidosho.”

Magix Enga
Magix Enga

As you listen to Magix Enga , you can not help but appreciate his unique ability to play around with words and make random rhymes that sound very pleasant to the ears.

Rudra Kartel really spiced this song by adding the ragga vibe and he is without a doubt the reason why it slaps harder than the original. He sounds exactly like Vybz Kartel that if you are not so keen, you would think it’s the latter.

As expected, the beat on this jam is impeccable. I was not expecting anything less seeing as it was produced by Magix Enga himself. I’m sure you will feel it better if you have a good system or earphones.

Watch Shashula below and tell us what you think.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwh4RFH6ReI

Magix Enga throws heavy punches in fresh single ‘Shashula’ (Video)

Talented producer and singer has released a new joint and it seems like a diss track but for some reason I can’t figure out who it’s directed to.

Als read: Magix Enga has taken Kenyan music to the international stage

In the track dubbed Shashula, Magix Enga heaps praise on himself while telling off people who have made a habit of criticizing Kenyan musicians and their songs.

In one of the verses, the producer says, “Mi ni king na wewe ni kidosho, umbwa wewe cheza Davido kwako usituletee hizo mangoma za kitoto, cheza mangoma za kenya si makwaito, kujipendekeza na radi sio ya babako.”

Magix Enga
Magix Enga

While we can’t tell who Magix Enga is throwing punches at, we have to acknowledge his unique ability to play around with words and make some dope rhymes.

I’ve listened to this jam a couple of times since it came out and every time I play it, it’s like I am hearing it for the first time. Yup, it’s that good and maybe, just maybe, Magix is better at singing that at producing beats.

One of the things struck me about this jam is that it’s very different. I don’t know what sound this is but it’s definitely not Gengetone and he still aced it.

As expected, the beat on this jam is sick. It slaps s hard, especially if you have a good system or headphones. You will not want it to end.

About the video, man I don’t really know. I saw some people on the YouTube comments section saying that Magix is a member of the Illuminati sect because of the effects that he had used on the video. I found it hilarious.

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