Country Boy drops ‘Serikali Kuu’ alongside Young Lunya and Moni (Video)

Tanzanian rapper Country Boy has dropped a new jam with Young Lunya, Moni Centrozone, Salmin Swaggz, Deddy and Zima and it’s a big tune.

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The jam titled Serikali Kuu has been ruling the airwaves since it was released a few hours ago and to be honest, we’re also feeling it.

Young Lunya

If you love Swahili rap as much as I do then get ready to be entertained because this song is so infectious and you are likely to retain it on your playlist for a very long time.

I am impressed by the rap prowess of the artists who are featured in this jam. Their ability to play around with words is unmatched and you just want to keep listening to them as they do their thing.

Young Lunya aced it and it does not come as a surprise that he is on the first verse. He has a smooth flow and rhymes that will make you scratch your head as you try to make sense of it all. Actually, I am a big fan of his.

Country Boy

Country Boy did not disappoint either. If you often listen to his songs then I’m sure you know that he has some dope punchlines and believe you me, he really brought his A-game on this jam.

Moni Centrozone, Salmin Swaggz, Deddy and Zima also had sick verses. I don’t really know his name but the lad who introduced a Nigerian vibe on this track really spiced it up.

The beat is impeccable because it blends really well with the flow of the rappers to add to that it’s very catchy and will make you turn up the volume.

To be honest, I did not really understand the concept for the video, things just seemed all over but I guess that is not a problem because this is a song where you don’t focus on the video but the lyricism.

Watch Serikali Kuu below and tell us what you think.

Country Boy teams up with Young Lunya and Zima Olaitan on ‘Tell Em’ and it’s dope (Video)

Country Boy, who is arguably one of the illest rappers in Tanzania at the moment, has dropped a new joint alongside his country mate Young Lunya and Nigeria’s Zima Olaitan and it’s getting a lot of love from their fans.

Also read: Kenyan musicians have so much to learn from their Tanzanian counterparts

The song dubbed, Tell Em which is a corruption of the English words Tell Them, has been ruling the airwaves since it was released a few days ago and understandably so.

Zima Olaitan

Basically, this jam, which is off Country Boy’s Yule Boy album, is about how far he has come and how he’s continuing to scale great heights. It could also be about him rubbing it on the face of his haters, I honestly don’t know.

What I know is that Tell Em sounds very pleasant to the ears. If you’ve been a fan of Country Boy for as long as I have then you know this is the truth even before you listen to it.

Young Lunya

Country Boy’s lyrical prowess is on another level. He’s not your ordinary rapper. This guy has a unique ability to play around with words make dope rhymes and believe you me, it’s an enviable trait.

The chorus for this jam is infectious and we have Zima Olaitan to thank for that. His Nigerian accent and lyrics really switched things up so much so that you will be stuck listening to the chorus for a long time.

Young Lunya also did a good job on the hook for this jam. However, I feel that it should have been longer because he just says “Let them know, let them know” and that’s it.

Country Boy

The beat is dope and catchy. To add to that, it blends so well with the styles of the rappers as well as their tempos and it kind of makes you wish that the song was longer.

The video execution was also also dope, especially the drone shots when they were atop a skyscraper. I totally loved it even though it’s not really a new idea.

Watch Tell Em below and tell us what you think.

Harmonize comes through with ‘Litakufa Jitu’ alongside Country Boy and DJ Seven (Video)

Award-winning Tanzanian singer Rajabu Abdul Kahali, popularly known as Harmonize, and his coutry mate Country Boy have been featured by DJ Seven Worldwide on his latest track and it’s a big tune.

The song dubbed Litakufa Jitu has been ruling the airwaves since it came out a few days ago and to be honest, we are also feeling it.

Country Boy
Country Boy

I have listened to this jam a couple of time since it was released and every time I play it, it’s like I’m hearing it for the very first time. Yup, it’s that good.

The main reason why I can’t stop listening to this song is because I love Swahili rap. All the artists who were featured in Litakufa Jitu. Actually, they even surpassed my expectations.

For instance, who knew that Harmonize has a dope flow? Okay, I know most if not all of you have heard him sing but did you know he can actually rap? I bet you didn’t.

He totally killed it in this track and is perhaps the reason why I can’t stop listening to it. His flow and punchlines are out this world and maybe, just maybe, he should consider switching to rap.

Harmonize

Country Boy and DJ Seven Worldwide also did a good job, especially the former. He has a unique ability to play with words and make some dope rhymes.

Although I did not really like the beat, I feel it was not that bad since it blends well with the artists’ styles and as well as their tempos.

Listen to Litakufa Jitu below and tell us what you think.

Country Boy teams up with Bunduki on ‘Pesa’ and it’s too lit (Video)

Tanzanian rapper Country Boy, who is famed for jams such as Wanaona Haya, Turn Up and Calabash, has released a new track with Bunduki and it’s a big tune.

Also read: Kenyan musicians have so much to learn from their Tanzanian counterparts

The song dubbed Pesa, which is a Swahili word that means money, has been topping continental charts since it came out a few days ago and to be honest, we are also feeling it.

Basically, this song is about how ordinary people work day and night to get money so that they can satisfy needs like providing food for their families and what not.

The underlying message is that money runs the world and there is not much that you can do when you do not have it other than looking for ways to get it.

Country Boy
Country Boy

I really love this jam, other than the message that it carries I am sure you will agree with me that Swahili rap is quite interesting to listen to because it just flows.

Country Boy totally nailed it. His ability to play around with words is unmatched. To add to that, his punchlines will definitely leave you scratching your head as you try to make sense of it all.

The hook by Bunduki was also infectious and it is likely that it will stick in your head the very first time you listen to this jam.

Notably, the beat is also dope and it blends really well with Country Boy’s flow. I also loved the video concept for this jam, especially because the scene transitioning is flawless. Props to the videographer who’s known as Adam Juma.

Watch Pesa below and tell us what you think.

Rosa Ree, AY, Country Boy, Xtatic and Jay Rox team up with Weusi on ‘Wapoloo Remix’ (Video)

Tanzanian Hip Hop group Weusi, which is made up of; Joh Makini, Bonta, G Nako, Lord Eyes and Nikki Wa Pili, has dropped the remix of their Wapoloo mega hit and we are really feeling it.

The remix which features; AY, Jay Moe, Rosa Ree, Country Boy, Frida Amani, Jay Rox & Xtatic has been getting a lot of airplay on both radio and TV stations since it came out a few days ago.

If you thought the original version of Wapoloo was totally dope then you’ve not seen/heard anything yet because the remix is impeccable. I have listened to this a couple of times since it came out and I am yet to get bored with it.

Weusi

One of the artists who had a tight verse on the remix is of course AY. Yo! This chap had a mad flow and you just want listen to him as he does his thing. Of course, I was not anything expecting anything less.

Notably, I was also impressed by Jay Rox who hails from Zambia. The first time I heard of him was when he featured The Kansoul in Distance and I’ve been a huge fan of his since then.

When it comes to the lasses, I think they all nailed it but if I had to choose two who carried the day, then I’ll settle on Frida Amani and Rosa Ree not for any other reason but because they both have a good flow.

I like the fact that the beat is subtle because it makes you follow the artists’ punchlines and rhymes. The producer did a good job.

Listen to Wapoloo Remix below and tell us what you think.

Kondeboy Features in Country Boy’s new jam ‘Watoto’

Kondeboy Features in Country Boy’s new jam ‘Watoto’. Harmonize  is signed under the Wasafi Record Label. Watoto is a club banger. Honestly, this is this jam is great. Also, the voices are great.

Also, I’d say that this is a unique callabo coming from a bongo artist and a rapper. The Tanzanian artists in Watoto talk about a girl and how fine she looks. The song also says that Kama una mtoto wako njoo naye, this is not just a child but a girl.

Production of ‘Watoto’ video

The video has been shot in Tanzania. In addition, it was directed by Kenny under Zoom Production in Dar es Salaam. It is some good work worth ones time. Also, you realize that the visuals in this video are great and some art applied.

I feel like the duo just knew what they were doing here. The beats and the audio are in sync. They are flowing so easily that you won’t realize that you are already dancing to the tune.

The choice of costume and set design is in line with the theme of the song. Like the vixens are dressed in a way that ata sijui niseme nini..

Presentation of  ‘Watoto’

Mmh! Well there is something that you will notice about this banger. There is use of swahili sayings. Hasira za mkizi hizo Furaha kwa mvuvi; You know what Kondeboy does. This guy is just talented.

Actually, it’s been long since I heard this in the music world. Also, the jam has a style in which the lyrics has been presented. This stanza caught my attention; Nangoja muda ufike twende ndani(ayayayaya) Kwenye bonge la uwanja kitandani(ayayayaya) Nikuonyeshe vile mi hufanya mami Sinanga utani, utani, utani, utani. Seems like this Mtoto will get it rough in bed.

The role of turn-taking is well taken care of. Watoto is a great jam. It gets a rating of 7/10.

Click on the link below to watch ‘Watoto’ video.