Kenyan Men Are Stingy…….You Won’t Believe What This Rapper Did……When His Girlfriend Asked Him For Money To Go To The Salon
Because I’m too impatient to wait for ‘Throw Back Thursday’, I’ve decided that today is the most appropriate day to talk about the career of Bobby Mapesa. The naughty rapper had some of the wickedest lines known to mankind. And he just put it out there how selfish we are as Kenyan men. Take this line for example: ‘Hapana itisha mimi thao ya salon, shika mbao, nyoa kichwa safi kama baloon’ That was on the Mtoto mzuri remix where he was featured by Nonini. . You can watch the video here and listen to the specific line at minute 1:50 ——— “MTOTO MZURI
And that was when Bobby Mapesa was at the pinnacle of his career. He was a borderline Top 5 MC in the game at the time. However, after a few good years, he experienced a steep fall from grace – a plummet from musical respectability.
How did Bobby Mapesa move from the pitch to the sidelines?
Was it a change of style or was it personal struggles? I’ve heard him talk about personal; struggles before while on an interview at Homeboyz Radio. I had immense respect for the guy. I still do. There’s no crime he has done for us to rub off all his great achievements.
Bobby Mapesa was one of my most favorite Kenyan artistes back when I was still learning how to vibe girls. I am disappointed that he can’t produce good music anymore. The good vibes of ‘Naskia utam’, ‘Bakora’ and ‘Wezere’ are no more. ’While some might still consider him one of the most entertaining dudes in the game, those moments are few and far between. Guess he’s too busy asking for ‘Kamoja Tu’ to be much concerned with lyrics these days. Let’s keep it real….when was the last time Bobby Mapesa spit a lyrical quotable?
Nine or ten years ago, Bobby had a knack for enthralling listeners with his vivid feminine tales. He also had way of saying a mouthful with just a few simple words. But as his career played out, it’s safe to say that the Huruma bred rapper’s once hypnotic hold on the ears of the public has diminished a tad.

He might still posses remnants of the sweet-as-candy flow that hooked the game in the mid 200s but the half member of ‘The Bugz’ has been losing a step in the lyrical department for every track he’s dropped for the last three years or so.
I still believe that Bobby Mapesa began to fall when he traded his erotic rhymes for softer, less-controversial ones. Nowadays he just swoons to women single after single instead of telling them hard cold facts like ‘’I’m too fly to give you money for the salon, Go shave your head.’’
Dear Bobby….don’t worry where all fans in the stands went. We are around, in case you decide to produce good music again. Here at our offices, no week passes without a collection of your hits being played. May the sun shine again one day