Stoopid Boy Breaks Silence After Weeks Of Speculation Over His Well-Being
Rapper Stoopid Boy has finally addressed his recent disappearance from social media, reassuring fans after days of speculation and mounting concern over his well-being.
The rapper, known for his raw, unfiltered content and lively online presence, had vanished from platforms like TikTok and Instagram for approximately a week—an unusual gap that sparked widespread worry among his supporters.
Posting on his TikTok account recently, the ‘ruracio’ hitmaker appeared calm but slightly emotional as he directly tackled the buzz surrounding his absence.
Stoopid Boy explained that his silence was not due to any crisis or issue but was purely because he has been intensely focused on creating new music.
“Stoopid Boy amenyamaza hadoo music, ngojea hit we ngojea tu hit hit inaandikwa ndio hii kitabu wee ngojea hit naandika adi na pensil na inacome,” he told fans.
He confirmed he has been engaged in rigorous studio sessions, working on material that he believes is destined to shake up the music industry. The rapper joked that he is even writing the lyrics with a pencil to ensure the track’s perfection, urging fans to “wait for the hit.”
Controversy and Recovery
Stoopid Boy’s update comes months after he completed a rehabilitation programme, a period that many fans had credited with his consistent return to music and positive engagement.
Despite his focus on music, the rapper was recently involved in a high-profile controversy after releasing a video accusing comedian and media personality Oga Obinna of exploiting him.
Obinna publicly responded to the allegations, expressing disappointment and revealing that he had funded Stoopid Boy’s music video just a day before the claims were made. Obinna suggested the rapper might be struggling with a relapse and urged Kenyans to offer compassion rather than criticism.
In his latest clip, Stoopid Boy deliberately avoided revisiting the dispute, choosing instead to fully focus on his craft and reassure his supporters that he is well and deeply immersed in his studio work.
