Saturday 18th of April 2026

Nairobi, Kenya

Bahati New Song Adhiambo Ft Prince Indah (Official Video)

Kenyan recording artist and award-winning Gospel singer, Bahati came through with another stunning banger titled Adhiambo.

In addition, in this new joint Bahati had to join forces with Evans Ochieng Owino, popularly known by his stage name as Prince Indah, a Kenyan, Luo- Ohangla singer who has the charisma and the wit to lul his supporters.

In his music career, singer Bahati has been making strides to connect with countrywide fans of music.
He continues to dominate the music charts with his new song featuring Luo musician Prince Indah taking over the trends on Youtube in less than 24 hours since its debut.

The song ‘Adhiambo’ done in English, Swahili, and Dholuo has brought together stars and big names in the entertainment industry.

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The music video featured fellow artists and celebrities including Eric Omondi, Jalas, Otoyo, and MPs Jaguar and Babu Owino. Terence Creative also presented fully in his act as ‘Papa Fred’.

In less than 24 hours, the song has garnered over 600K views putting the controversial artiste back on the charts.
The song is a love song dedicated to a lady with a ‘big behind’- Adhiambo.

Content courtesy of EMB Records & Nairobi Fashion Hub 

Size 8 Reborn New Song Utawale Ft Papa Fred Ngamwaya ( Official Video )

Gospel singer Size 8 Reborn has released a new jam titled Utawale featuring Papa Freddie Ngamwaya alias Terrence Creative.

The song that was produced by Teddy B was released on Monday, October 25.
In the gospel song Size 8 Reborn, the real name Linet Munyali explains and shows how doing shady activities and indulging in illegal dealings could destroy someone.

“There is a way that seems right to man, but the end brings destruction. Seek first the kingdom of God and its righteousness, and the rest shall be added to you.”

Papa Freddie Ngamwaya, born Lawrence Macharia, has been creatively showcasing the wash wash business, which is slang for fake money and laundering.

The comedian has assumed the role of an elusive businessman and is there to help her get rich quickly.

Size 8 Reborn gets wind of the easiest way to get rich and indulges in the illegal business, something that makes her get arrested.

“Having been pronounced not guilty and released from prison, Size 8 Reborn then starts a ministry and the church grew and excelled,” as depicted in the song’s video.

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Size 8 Reborn fans flooded the comments section of the song with praise, the song comes 3 months after she was featured by Willy Paul in his song Lenga.

In the video, the two converse on why Willy Paul left the gospel music industry.

Willy Paul complained that when he called the artiste, she would give her husband Sammy Muraya aka Dj Mo the phone.

Size 8 Reborn is heard advising Willy Paul to quit his ways and go back to God, Terrence Creative has been releasing a thrilling series titled Wash wash business in parts. C

The film which is is in part 3 has been released five days ago, The Ngamwaya phrase originator poses as an extravagant Congolese in the series, with gold jewelry and accessories.

King Kaka – Manifest Ft. Nviiri The Storyteller (Official Video)

In 2021 King Kaka was misdiagnosed which led to a serious body reaction. His health deteriorated & eventually, he was admitted. He is now on the road to recovery and decided to give a summary of his testimony through this song.

Rapper King Kaka has been giving partial details about his illness that saw him lose massive weight after being hospitalized for two months, taking to social media earlier today, King Kaka shared about his mysterious sickness with his photos on a hospital bed just two days after admission, He further lauded his wife Nana Owiti for sticking beside him as well as his other family members terming them as a blessing.

That’s me, still can’t believe it. 2days after I was admitted and they had just finished drilling on my hip bone for a bone marrow sample. I was in between worlds fighting to see my family once more. I would force my last smile when Nana & Moms visited but the truth is the nights got darker and I would be back in the ring with life.
It’s a feeling and place you can’t put in words
Nights when the devil threw in a few suggestions but the light got stronger for me to listen.
Not yet out of the woods but I’ve just realized that waking up is a Blessing, are you able to eat? that’s a blessing. Do you have a support system? That’s a blessing.
Very thankful to Dr. Adil, Dr. Stanley & Dr. Aggrey.
Very thankful to the amazing nurses Wanjiku, Vio, Chacha, Peter, and the rest.
Moms Asante, Nana you are a gem, Deno, Kenny, and my close friends. My bros and everyone who came to visit. All the fans who don’t know me personally but said a prayer.
One day I will tell the full story but as of now, I have summarized it in a song. I know we have different struggles, I hope that this song revamps the little hope and light left in you. You have a destiny and God has a plan for you.
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Song Features Nviirii The Storyteller.
Produced by Wuod Omollo.
Directed By Steve Mugo.
Additional footage by Nana Owiti (She always takes family video journals)
Guitars By Aine.
Additional Vocals by Wuod Omollo & Aine. A Kaka Empire/ Sol Generation.

Content courtesy of King Kaka Empire 

DMX, Rapper, and Actor dies at 50 Hip-Hop Icon Had Been Hospitalized Since April 2nd after Heart Attack

DMX, the first hip-hop artist ever to top the charts with his initial five albums and almost his sixth, has died. He was 50.

Born Earl Simmons, the rapper and actor who suffered a heart attack on April 2 had been in the intensive care unit in a White Plains, NY hospital on life support ever since.

“We are deeply saddened to announce today that our loved one, DMX, birth name of Earl Simmons, passed away at 50-years-old at White Plains Hospital with his family by his side after being placed on life support for the past few days,” said a statement from the rapper’s family on Friday.

“Earl was a warrior who fought till the very end,” they added. “He loved his family with all of his heart and we cherish the times we spent with him. Earl’s music inspired countless fans across the world and his iconic legacy will live on forever. We appreciate all of the love and support during this incredibly difficult time. Please respect our privacy as we grieve the loss of our brother, father, uncle, and the man the world knew as DMX. We will share information about his memorial service once details are finalized.”

Signs that the end might be nigh for DMX seemed to become more acute on April 4 when ex-manager Nakia Walker told The New York Times that the rapper was in a “vegetative state.” No reason for DMX’s now-fatal heart attack last week has been given by either his family or medical professionals.

As news of DMX’s admittance to hospital spread, last weekend saw an outpouring of love, prayers, and other good wishes from members of the hip hop community like Public Enemy, Chance the Rapper, Nas, Eminem, Ice-T, and Missy Elliot as well as actor Tracey Morgan and fans of all ages and creeds.

On Monday, as DMX’s family planned a vigil of their own outside the Empire State hospital and his children visited him one-by-one, L.A. Lakers star LeBron James and Mariah Carey took to social media to offer their own support to the ailing artist:

While his 1992 debut single “Born Loser” went nowhere fast, within a couple of years the Yonkers-raised DMX was popping up on albums by Jay-Z, Ja Rule, and LL Cool J and garnering a lot of major-label interest. His gravel-voiced, sometimes staccato delivery set him apart from other MCs. Word of the power of the unsigned DMX’s live shows spread fast, and the rapper became a very hot ticket when he performed in the Tri-State Area in the mid-’90s.

Fueled by the single “Get at Me Dog” and a stark public persona, DMX dropped his major-label debut It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot in May 1998 and watched it rocket to No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Going on to sell 5 million copies, the now-classic Hell Is Hot was followed later that same year with DMX’s sophomore release, Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood. That multiplatinum album also went to No. 1, as did 1999’s career-defining … And Then There Was X, 2001’s The Great Depression, and 2003’s Grand Champ in a stellar and still-unmatched run.

No hip-hop artist had hit No. 1 with their first three albums, let alone five.

DMX never enjoyed the same success on pop radio, with 2000’s “Party Up (Up in Here)” being his only single to make Top 30 on Billboard’s Hot 100. He did amass eight Top 20 singles on the Hot Rap Songs chart, four of which went Top 10.

Facing a slew of legal difficulties including multiple animal-cruelty charges, stints behind bars for drug possession and parole violations, and move to a new label, the Grammy-nominated DMX took another hit when his sixth alum, 2006’s Year of the Dog…Again failed to top of the charts upon release, but it was close. During its first week of release, the record was just a few hundred copies behind the Now That’s What I Call Music! 22 compilation that summer and peaked at No. 2.

DMX earned three career Grammy nominations, four MTV VMAs noms and a Soul Train Awards win for Male Entertainer of the Year in 2000.

Although American Music Award winner DMX never saw the success onscreen that he did in the charts, his acting career actually took off at the same time as he achieved hip-hop fame.

Kicking off with his feature debut in Hype Williams’ 1998 flick Belly with Nas, DMX went on to star with Jet Li and Aaliyah in 2000’s Joel Silver-produced Romeo Must Die. The next year saw DMX team up with Steven Seagal in Exit Wounds. The duo would reunite in 2019 for the VOD release Beyond the Law.

Among his other big-screen and little-screen roles, the Spectrum Talent-repped DMX showed up in Chris Rock’s 2014 comedy Top Five, co-starred with Kris Kristofferson in 2008’s Lords of the Street, and appeared as himself on Season 2 of ABC’s Fresh Off the Boat.

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In the past decade, father-of-15 DMX became infamous for his verbal attack on Drake and more run-ins with the law. A failure to pay $400,000 in child support landed the rapper in jail for six months. A tax-fraud conviction in 2017 for $2.29 million not paid to the feds had him back behind bars the next year for a one-year sentence. That latter sentence actually was prompted when the now-Def Jam-signed DMX walked out of a previously-court ordered rehab program for his addiction to cocaine and opioids.

In 2016, DMX was resuscitated at a motel in his hometown of Yonkers by paramedics and taken to a local hospital after collapsing. Back then the beat-pounding musician survived that brush with death, today he did not.

Content courtesy of Deadline & Nairobi fashion hub 

Nameless and Wahu (The Mz) in Te-Amo (Official 4K Video)

Nameless and Wahu present Te Amo, a song that talks of flirty, fun, light, love, and initial attraction between a man and a woman. Written by up-and-coming artist Brandon Israel and produced by top producer Cedo, Te Amo is delivered in a fun, upbeat afro pop-dance vibe that is sure to get the audiences on their feet.

This is the first-ever collaboration between Nameless and his wife Wahu, and the 2nd right after

“This Love Riddim’ release, and is of their soon-to-be-released Album Project. Nameless and Wahu are excited to be working on this album which weaves the colorful story of love and relationships; The ups and downs, success and failures, happy and sad moments, the couple will also share their relationship journey through this 12 track album as they tell the story behind the music.

One of the unique aspects of this project is the intentional audience inclusion in the creative process. This has been initially expressed in how they reached out to their fans to ask them to propose the “group name” that they should adopt.

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They settled on the most popular opinions and combined the ideas. As such, the communication for this project captures Nameless and Wahu, the two brands that come together to form a different brand called the Mathengez which for purposes of this project is shortened to the Mz, which also doubles as the name of the album project!

(Yaaani, you can call the group Nameless and Wahu or you can call The Mathengez or just call them the Mz.. chaguo ni lako.) More and more of this inclusivity will be seen, as they move along the album creation process.

 

The video also features the beautiful, inspiring Azziad Nasenya, and the well-known ladies man Alehandro Benzema who has wowed many with his fun lyrics and distinct melodies, and musical prowess.

The Mz Album Project promises a variety of sounds and topics and the team strives to release a single every month or so, as they build up to release the full album later this year and hopefully, circumstances allowing, be able to physically tour the country and East African region to promote the Album Mz Project. For Now, enjoy Te Amo Spanish for “My Love” and join in the Te Amo dance!

Te Amore ( audio)
Performed by: Nameless and Wahu. 
Written by: Brandon Israel. 
Music directed and Produced by Cedric “CEDO” Kadenyi. 
Recorded and Mixed by Dennis “Denno”  Papa
Additional BGV by Joy Birech” JepNetich Too
Mastered by Lucas “Ogopa”  Bikedo
Live Guitar By Isaac “Izzo” Mugunda
Executive Producers: Nameless and Wahu 

Te Amo ( Video)
Video Director: Enos Olik 
video Producer: Shakirah Nassali, Faud Mbigi 
Logistics: Slahver of Black Wings Pr. 
Choreography: Sarakasi Dancers.
Styling: Brian Babu 

Content courtesy of Nameless Kenya 

Rising Star Gabiro Mtu Necessary Releases Isabella Music Video

9th March 2021(Nairobi, Kenya)  Fast rising Kenyan star Gabiro Mtu Necessary has dropped his latest single titled Isabella. The single has been produced by Chuma sound for Jodifa Enterprises and is available on Spotify, Boomplay and Audio mack.

Over this soundtrack, Mtu Necessary reflects on his village love interest Isabella who gets an opportunity to go and work in the city. Shot in the lakeside city of Kisumu Isabella gives us a clear picture of how our ambitions can hinder us from loving the ones we choose.

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“Isabella naogopa unasepa, Isabella ya kwetu kumbuka?” he croons. “Isabella, ningekuwa na pesa ningekupa Duka Ju unaenda njoo tuseti moja uketi chini ukivuta Oh mama kabla ukwende nipe busu nitakumbuka,Nipe tena, nikilala usingizi usiku naota,I’m stricken I can’t deny Ukarimu wako ndo unakupa sifa

And am stuck here for life, I can’t move you are my ride or die.”

The rising artiste is currently in the studio working on some new music and will release another single featuring Owuor Arunga, Blakangel and an album to boot in November.

Content courtesy of Nairobi fashion hub 

King Kaka Featuring Kristoff – Utanipata Official HD Video

Kenyan rapper and entrepreneur, King Kaka came back with a brand new banger titled Utanipata, featuring Kenyan musician, Kristoff, produced by Bern MzikI.

Let me be honest this morning. I chose to put plus-size women in the ‘Utanipata’ video because they are part of our society, they are our friends, our sisters, our girlfriends, our mothers. So why shouldn’t they be in a music video ?? Why??? Tuwache ujinga. I have seen some characters attack them for their weight, Ati why are they there? The moment we realize that we are all equal and humans then everything will make sense. You might never know what someone is going through and what the effects might be.

Link on Bio. Stop body shaming , Tuwache siasa na Ujinga” 

 

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Performed by King Kaka & Kristoff.
Produced by Bern Mziki.
Kaka Empire Studios.
Directed by Trey Juelz. From The EP ‘Happy Hour’.
A Kaka Empire Presentation 2021.

Content courtesy of Kaka Empire & Nairobi fashion hub

This Love Ya Wahu Official HD Video

Wahu and Nameless have each released a song showcasing the two sides of love. In Wahu’s version called “This Love ya Wahu”, she sings with joy about the abundance of love and happiness in her own relationship. In Nameless’s version called “This Love ya Nameless”, he sings about a love tainted by arguments and broken communication while

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Although Nameless and Wahu are married in real life, they don’t appear together in the Music videos until the end. The role of Nameless’s love interest is played by Chiki Onwekwe while Wahu’s love interest is played by Bien-Aime Baraza. (Just so you know, Chiki and Bien are together in real life.)

This Love Ya Wahu is a song that appreciates the beauty and joys of a relationship which elevates her wisdom in love. The song is part of a unique project that brings together Wahu and her husband Nameless on a riddim talking about the two extremes of love: from the rosy and happy to the rough and hard times (expressed in This love ya Nameless)

The two video storylines creatively intertwine with each other as the artist express the two extremes of love.

Watch and enjoy the Wahu version!

Content courtesy of Nameless, Wahu & Nairobi fashion hub 

This Love Ya Nameless Official HD Video

Nameless and Wahu have each released a song showcasing the two sides of love. In Nameless’s version called “This Love ya Nameless”, he sings about a love tainted by arguments and broken communication while in Wahu’s version called “This Love ya Wahu”, she sings with joy about the abundance of love and happiness in her own relationship.

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Although Wahu and Nameless are married in real life, they don’t appear together in the Music videos until the end. The role of Nameless’s love interest is played by Chiki Onwekwe while Wahu’s love interest is played by Bien-Aime Baraza. (Just so you know, Chiki and Bien are together in real life.)

This Love Ya Nameless is a song about the hardships that relationships go through, and the hurt and pain one experiences as a result. Ultimately these hard times make him grow wiser in love and life The song is part of a unique project that brings together Nameless and his wife Wahu on a riddim talking about the two extremes of love: difficult moments to the rosy and happy (Expressed in This Love Ya Wahu )

The two video storylines creatively intertwine with each other as the artist expresses the two extremes of love.

Watch and enjoy the Nameless version!

 

Content courtesy of Nameless, Wahu & Nairobi fashion hub 

Vivian Featuring The Kansoul Mejja & Madtraxx Secret Lover Official HD Video 

The unexpected collaboration between these iconic acts created their first masterpiece “Accelerator”. They reunite in ‘Secret Lover’. Vivian shows off her ever sweet melodies while Mejja and Maddtraxx come together as ‘The Kansoul’ and deliver their appreciated Kenyan rhymes ;). Be sure to share the song with ” The Secret Lover ” in your life!

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Nakuru born Kenyan singer, Vivian is already out doing what she does best. The talented singer has just dropped a brand new jam, and her fans are loving it.

Everyone knows her to always drop songs that keep her in the spotlight. She’s known for several hits including “Woman In Love”, “Talk To Me (Boss Lady)”, and more. She’s also racked up a pretty good following for herself doing what she does. Now she’s out with a new stunner.

She calls the song “Secret Lover”. She teams up with the duo, Kansoul, made up of Mejja and Madtraxx who also deliver well on it. This isn’t something you would want to pass on. Stream and download the song below to listen. Also, share your thoughts and opinions on it in the comments section.

Song producer: Mavo on the beat Chorus
BGVs: Boss MOG
Artist Manager: Sam West

Content courtesy of Vivian Kenya & Nairobi fashion hub 

Bensoul Featuring Sauti Sol, Nviiri the Storyteller, Mejja – Nairobi Official Music Video

Kenyan singer and songwriter Bensoul follows up his hit record “Nairobi” featuring Sauti SolNviiri the Storyteller, and Mejja with an official video directed by Roadman.

Sol Generation Star Bensoul on Friday dropped his much-anticipated hit titled Nairobi and Kenyans can’t get enough of its lyrics and video, Real name Benson Mutua, to say the least, the song has touched almost everyone who is married or dating in Nairobi.

He was first introduced to the public during a virtual Blankets & Wine concert last month where Zeshary Jean and Muthoni The Drummer Queen performed the song and left fans wanting for more.

The Meshisha hitmaker did not disappoint with his new banger, a song he collaborated with Mejja, Sauti Sol, and Nviiri the Storyteller, One of the things that stood out in the song is the fact that the Sol Generation family brought in Mejja to spice up the song with his lyrics.

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The song opens up with Bensoul reporting to Mejja that he has received the bad news that his friends are hitting on his partner, he goes ahead to sing about hearing how his lover is not exclusively his own but is going around with other men too. An actual common theme in Nairobi’s love circles.

“Nairobi Yule anakupea, pia ananipea Akikuletea, ananiletea Wanakula fare Sote tuna share Ogopa Sana” the lyrics go. It is a warning for everyone else to be on their toes when it comes to relationships.

Nairobi is a straightforward song, as it tends to paint a true picture of the dating life in Nairobi City and how everyone is sharing his/her partner with other people without knowing.

The song was written by Bensoul, Bien-Aimé Baraza, and Mejja while its audio was produced by So Fresh 254, Bensoul, and Savara.

Content courtesy of Sol Generation, Besoul Music, NaiHaps & Nairobi fashion hub 

 

YouTube Unveils First ‘Black Voices’ Class of Creator, Music Artist Partners

YouTube announced the inaugural 2021 class of partners for its #YouTubeBlack Voices program a group of 132 creators and artists from around the world who will receive funding and support from the video giant.

Last summer, amid racial-justice protests across the U.S. and in other countries, YouTube announced a $100 million fund dedicated to Black creators as part of a multiyear initiative. The 132 artists and creators picked for the first round of grants, announced Tuesday, will get dedicated partner support from YouTube and seed funding for the development of their channels. YouTube also will host training sessions, workshops, and networking programs.

“In the aftermath of the tragic and shameful killing of George Floyd in June, we wanted to dial-up and show our commitment to this community in a new way,” said Malik Ducard, YouTube’s VP of responsibility, in a call with reporters.

In 2016, the video platform hosted the first YouTube Black Summit in L.A. with a range of influential creators. “That was, for me, my most inspirational, potent moment at YouTube,” Ducard said. YouTube has supported Black creators in the years since, but after the events of 2020, he said, “We wanted to do more.”

The 2021 #YouTubeBlack Voices creators come from seven countries the U.S., the U.K., Brazil, Australia, South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria, and include musicians, beauty entrepreneurs, comedians, activists, poets, personal trainers, teachers, parents, and photographers. Profiles of some of the creators in the program can be found at this link.

Ducard declined to say how much YouTube is investing in the 2021 class of creators. But, he said, “These are meaningful partnerships and investments for these creators.” There are no strings attached to funding, he added: “The creators can invest in their content and themselves as they see fit.”

For the first wave of selections, YouTube invited creators who had previously participated in YouTube Black events and programs to apply and evaluated applications across a number of factors such as channel performance and engagement metrics. All candidates were reviewed by a global panel of YouTube staffers with knowledge of and/or experience with Black music and culture, according to YouTube. Ideal candidates were interested in establishing a long-term channel strategy and releasing original content between Q4 2020 and Q2 2021.

Ducard said YouTube will open up the #YouTubeBlack Voice program to an open application process for the next round of grants. YouTube’s goal is to have more than 500 creators funded through the program over the next three years.

Of the 132 YouTubers, 21 are music artists. Lyor Cohen, global head of YouTube Music, told reporters the goal is to provide long-term career development to up-and-coming artists.

“It’s hard to understate the impact Black music culture has made not just in America but around the world,” he said. “This is not just us doing for them. They do for us because they make our products better.”

Added Ducard, “Our hope is these artists will become the biggest and most influential Black voices on our platform.”

Content courtesy of YouTube for black voices & Nairobi fashion hub 

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