‘I Don’t Think You Can Fight’-Shakib Cham Dismisses Mbavu Destroyer, Welcomes Arrow Bwoy Rematch

Fresh off his dominant TKO victory against Arrow Bwoy at Vurugu 2 in Nairobi, Ugandan boxer and socialite Shakib Cham is already plotting his next moves. While he has confidently slammed the door on one Kenyan challenger, he is wide open to stepping back into the ring for two high-stakes blockbuster bouts.

Taking to social media to express his gratitude, Shakib revealed he received a massive KSh 1.5 million winning bonus from promoter Oga Obinna and his management team. He noted that this hefty payout was completely outside his initial contract, calling it proof that the organizers truly value his dedication.

“The gesture means a lot more than the money,” Shakib shared, celebrating the financial windfall.

With his pockets full, the Ugandan internet personality quickly turned his attention to the long list of Kenyan fighters gunning for his crown.

The Hit List: Who Shakib is Fighting (and Who He’s Skipping)

Shakib officially accepted a challenge from Vurugu 1 champion Majembe. He raised the stakes by proposing a massive belt-unification bout, stating that the only thing left to finalize the fight is backing from sponsors and government officials.

“Majembe, you said you wanna bring your Vurugu 1 belt; I bring my belt from Uganda, then the winner takes them all, so I’m ready for that.”

Arrow Bwoy (The Kampala Rematch)

Addressing the man he just defeated on June 20, 2026, Shakib welcomed Arrow Bwoy’s request for a rematch on Ugandan soil—but not without throwing some shade at the singer’s boxing skills.

“To you, Arrow Bwoy, you said you wanna come fight me in Kampala. I have no problem. What I will advise you is to train more.”

Mbavu Destroyer (The Rejection)

While Shakib is eager to fight Majembe and Arrow Bwoy, he completely shut down content creator Mbavu Destroyer, dismissing him as a lightweight who isn’t worth his time.

“To you, Mbavu, I don’t think you can fight,” he quipped, ruthlessly ending any hopes of a matchup.

With two major fights potentially on the horizon, Shakib Cham has firmly positioned himself as the ultimate villain—and the biggest prize—in East Africa’s celebrity boxing arena.

Shakib Cham Responds To Arrow Bwoy’s Call For Kampala Boxing Rematch

Ugandan businessman and boxer Shakib Cham Lutaaya has issued a cheeky response to Kenyan musician Arrow Bwoy (Ali Yusuf), who recently demanded a rematch following their high-stakes bout at the Vurugu 2 celebrity boxing event.

On Monday, June 22, 2026, Arrow Bwoy officially threw down the gauntlet for a second showdown—this time proposing it take place on Shakib’s home turf in Kampala, Uganda. While the “Radio Love” hitmaker conceded defeat in their first match, he argued that a sequel is necessary.

“Respect to Shakib for the victory in our first encounter. He was the better man on the night. But I believe the fans deserve to see this rivalry settled with both fighters fully prepared and at their best.” — Arrow Bwoy

Shakib’s Unbothered Response

Responding on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, a thoroughly unfazed Shakib took to social media to mock the Kenyan singer’s request. Rather than granting an immediate “yes,” the Ugandan businessman questioned the demand and playfully reminded fans of how the first fight ended by dropping a link to the footage.

“Who wants a rematch in Kampala?” Shakib teased online, adding, “Watch full Technical Knockout here.”

Anatomy of a Cross-Border Rivalry

The bad blood between the two East African entertainment figures has been brewing for over a year, fueled by relentless online trash-talk and pre-fight bravado.

The rivalry came to a head at the Vurugu 2 event, hosted at the Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi, where Shakib silenced the Kenyan crowd by securing a definitive Technical Knockout (TKO) victory over Arrow Bwoy

Shakib Cham Lutaaya Responds to Arrow Bwoy’s Rematch Challenge After Vurugu 2 Fight

Shakib Cham Lutaaya has reacted to Kenyan musician Ali Yusuf, popularly known as Arrow Bwoy’s, request for a rematch following their highly publicised clash at the Vurugu 2 celebrity boxing event in Nairobi.

Arrow Bwoy called for a second encounter on Monday, June 22, 2026, suggesting that the rematch should take place in Kampala, Uganda.

While acknowledging Shakib’s victory in their first fight, the Kenyan singer said fans deserved another opportunity to see the two face off when both fighters were fully prepared.

“Respect to Shakib for the victory in our first encounter. He was the better man on the night. But I believe the fans deserve to see this rivalry settled with both fighters fully prepared and at their best,” Arrow Bwoy said as he officially requested the rematch.

However, Shakib appeared unfazed by the challenge when he responded on Tuesday, June 23, 2026. The Ugandan fighter questioned who exactly was calling for another fight in Kampala, while also reminding fans of how their first meeting ended.

“Who wants a rematch in Kampala?” Shakib wrote.

He also shared a link to the Vurugu 2 bout, encouraging followers to watch the full technical knockout victory.

“Watch full Technical Knockout here,” he added.

Shakib vs Arrow Bwoy Rivalry

The two entertainers have developed a heated cross-border rivalry over the past year, with their exchanges eventually leading to a boxing match at the Vurugu 2 event held at the Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi.

Inside the ring, Shakib dominated the contest and secured a technical knockout victory over Arrow Bwoy, bringing an end to months of online exchanges and pre-fight hype.

The victory was a major statement for Shakib, who entered the fight determined to prove himself against the Kenyan star on home soil.

Despite the defeat, Arrow Bwoy insisted the rivalry is not over. The singer revealed that he had only trained for about 20 days before the fight and believes a rematch would provide a better measure of both fighters’ abilities.

He also proposed Kampala as the venue for the second showdown, saying Ugandan fans deserved the chance to witness the contest live and adding another chapter to the growing Kenya-Uganda celebrity boxing rivalry.

For now, it remains unclear whether Shakib will accept the challenge, but Arrow Bwoy’s call has already reignited interest among fans eager to see the two rivals meet again.

Arrow Bwoy Demands Kampala Rematch With Shakib After TKO Loss

Kenyan music star Ali Yusuf, popularly known as Arrow Bwoy, has officially thrown down the gauntlet for a rematch against Ugandan boxer Shakib Cham Lutaaya. The move comes just days after Arrow Bwoy suffered a brutal technical knockout (TKO) defeat during his boxing debut at the star-studded Vurugu 2 event.

In a passionate statement released on Monday, June 22, 2026, Arrow Bwoy gave credit where it was due but insisted the rivalry is far from over.

“Today, I officially request a rematch between SHAKIB and myself in Kampala, Uganda,” Arrow Bwoy announced. “Respect to SHAKIB for the victory in our first encounter. He was the better man on the night. But I believe the fans deserve to see this rivalry settled with both fighters fully prepared and at their best.”

Moving Past the 20-Day Bootcamp

Addressing his crushing defeat, the Radio Love hitmaker pointed out that he stepped into the ring at a massive disadvantage, having trained for less than three weeks. This time around, he promises a completely different beast.

“The first fight was my debut in the ring after only 20 days of training. Now I am ready to put in the work, sharpen my skills, and return stronger,” he added.

Taking the battle to enemy territory, Arrow Bwoy rallied fans across the region to back the cross-border showdown: “To the fans in Uganda, Kenya, and across East Africa—would you like to see the rematch? Kampala. Bigger stage. Better preparation. Same warriors.”

How the Drama Unfolded at Vurugu 2

The June 20 clash at the Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi followed months of relentless online trash-talk between the two personalities. Organized by media mogul Oga Obinna, the event successfully blended celebrity culture with genuine ring action, pulling a massive live and streaming audience.

The Highlights:

  • The Pre-Fight Drama: Things turned chaotic during the official weigh-in when a heated Arrow Bwoy shockingly threw an egg at Shakib, sending social media into a frenzy.

  • The Reality Check: Once the bell rang, Shakib’s superior experience showed. He dominated the Kenyan artist, forcing the referee to step in and stop the fight just minutes into the second round.

Unwavering Support from Nadia Mukami

Despite the heavy defeat and subsequent trolling from online onlookers, Arrow Bwoy’s partner, award-winning singer Nadia Mukami, publicly praised his bravery for stepping into the squared circle on such short notice.

With his pride on the line, Arrow Bwoy is reportedly heading straight back to the gym to build his stamina and sharpen his boxing fundamentals before booking his flight to Kampala.

Eddie Butita Jokes About Boxing Motivation After Arrow Bwoy’s Vurugu 2 Knockout

Days after the Vurugu 2 celebrity boxing event, comedian and filmmaker Eddie Butita has added his own humour to the conversation surrounding one of the night’s most talked-about moments.

Speaking after the event, Butita joked that if he ever agreed to step into the boxing ring, having his girlfriend watching would give him extra motivation to secure a victory.

 

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His comments came shortly after musician Arrow Bwoy suffered a knockout defeat to Shakib Cham Lutaaya during the Vurugu 2 event held in Nairobi on June 20.

In his usual comedic style, Butita imagined what it would feel like to lose a fight in front of someone close to him.

“If you ever see me agreeing to participate in a boxing match and my girlfriend is there, just know I’m going there to win. Imagine your girlfriend attends your boxing match and then you get beaten in a way she has never seen before — you end up lying on the floor with your mouth open. I cannot accept being beaten while my girlfriend is watching,” he joked.

Although Butita did not mention anyone directly, his remarks attracted attention because they came shortly after Nadia Mukami attended the event. Her presence sparked online discussions following her recently confirmed separation from Arrow Bwoy after years together, with the two choosing to continue co-parenting.

Vurugu 2 had already generated significant buzz before the main event, with the build-up between Arrow Bwoy and Shakib featuring public exchanges that at times went beyond the sporting rivalry.

When the two finally faced off in the ring, the focus shifted from the pre-match conversations to the outcome of the fight, which saw Shakib emerge victorious.

Butita’s comments were less about analysing the fight itself and more about turning the moment into a humorous reflection on pride, pressure, and the desire to impress someone important.

The joke has since become part of the many conversations surrounding Vurugu 2 — an event that blended celebrity entertainment, personal drama and boxing in front of a large audience.

For many fans online, the humour resonated because it captured a familiar fear: suffering an embarrassing moment in front of the one person whose opinion matters most.

Geoffrey Mosiria Slams Oga Obinna’s Vurugu Boxing Event For Choosing Social Media Personalities

Nairobi’s Chief Officer for Customer Service, Geoffrey Mosiria, has waded into the raging debate surrounding the viral Vurugu celebrity boxing matches. In a direct appeal, Mosiria has called out comedian and event organizer Oga Obinna, urging him to give professional Kenyan boxers a fighting chance instead of turning the ring into a playground for social media influencers and entertainers.

In a video shared on his Instagram page on Sunday, June 21, 2026, Mosiria applauded Obinna’s prowess as an entertainer but raised serious red flags over the direction the Vurugu franchise is taking, warning that it is actively sidelining genuine sporting talent.

Muscles Don’t Equal Boxing Skill

While acknowledging the entertainment value and buzz the matches have generated, Mosiria argued that a gym body does not translate to combat readiness, stressing that boxing’s integrity must be protected.

“Obinna, my brother. Yes, you are a good event organizer. You are a good comedian. But boxing is hard on you because you can’t bring bodybuilders. Just because someone has gone to the gym and has a body, that does not qualify him to become a boxer,” Mosiria stated.

Pro Boxers Turned Away for Lacking “Clout”

In a damning revelation, the county official claimed that numerous trained, aspiring boxers had reached out to his office in frustration. According to Mosiria, these athletes were allegedly rejected from participating in Vurugu 2 simply because they lacked an online following.

  • The Accusation: “They were denied a chance because they were nobody. From what I’m seeing, we are killing talent.”

  • The Solution: Mosiria urged Obinna to collaborate with boxing federations and professionals for future editions. “If you must do this for Vurugu, engage the experts to identify the real boxers who can come and participate.”

“Arrow Bwoy, Focus on Music” – The Shakib Fight Fallout

Mosiria pointed to the recent high-profile bout involving Kenyan musician Arrow Bwoy as a prime example of the dangers of placing untrained entertainers in the ring. Arrow Bwoy suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of Ugandan opponent Shakib Cham Lutaaya—a loss Mosiria says was entirely predictable.

“Arrow Bwoy, go to the gym. Focus on the gym and music. Boxing is not for you. You were beaten and embarrassed in front of Nadia,” he remarked bluntly.

A Call to Protect the Future of Kenyan Boxing

Closing his statement, Mosiria clarified that he has no intention of shutting down the event. Instead, he wants to see it leveraged as a genuine economic and professional launchpad for the youth who dedicate their lives to the sport.

“We are killing Kenyan boxing. We have serious boxers who would like to be given such an opportunity to participate and earn from this sporting activity.”

Nadia Mukami finally addresses Arrow Bwoy getting whooped by Shakib in humiliating boxing debut

Kenyan singer Nadia Mukami has spoken out after her former partner, Arrow Bwoy, lost to Ugandan businessman and boxer Shakib Cham Lutaaya during the highly publicised Vurugu 2.0 celebrity boxing event.

The Nairobi-based event attracted widespread attention across East Africa due to the personalities involved and the heated exchanges that dominated the build-up to the fight.

In the weeks leading up to the match, Arrow Bwoy and Shakib engaged in online banter, with some of the rivalry extending beyond the ring and involving Shakib’s wife, Ugandan socialite Zari Hassan.

Following Arrow Bwoy’s defeat, Nadia took to social media to encourage the singer, praising him for taking part in the fight despite it being his first time in the ring.

“To Baba Watoto, for a first fight, you tried a lot!!! Your first time in the arena and you did it!!! You brought showbiz and skills as that was the most anticipated match of Vurugu 2 because of you!” Nadia wrote.

Nadia defends her message

Nadia’s post quickly attracted attention, with many followers interpreting it as her response to Arrow Bwoy’s loss.

She went on to praise his courage and urged him not to focus on the criticism and jokes that followed the defeat.

“People are talking about Arrow Bwoy! That’s enough! Ignore the hate and the memes; some can’t even survive half a round. Now up you go! Keep training. Big stages ahead,” she added.

However, some social media users questioned her decision to support her former partner publicly, prompting Nadia to address the criticism.

Through her Instagram Stories, the singer explained that her message was simply a reflection of healthy co-parenting and maturity after their separation.

“To the people saying Nadia is desperate, NO! I just decided to embrace healthy co-parenting. I am too bubbly to carry hate in my heart. I am too tiny to carry the burden of hate in my heart; that’s too heavy for me,” she wrote.

Fans react

The post sparked mixed reactions from fans.

Some supporters sympathised with Arrow Bwoy and praised Nadia for showing encouragement, while others joked about the outcome of the celebrity fight.

Some comments questioned whether Arrow Bwoy focused enough on preparation ahead of the match, while others suggested Nadia’s message had deeper meaning because of their past relationship.

Others, however, defended her, saying the post should simply be viewed as support rather than a hidden message.

Vurugu 2.0 keeps making headlines

Vurugu 2.0 became one of the region’s most talked-about entertainment events, combining celebrity boxing, music performances and online rivalries.

Organised by media personality Oga Obinna, the event brought together public figures who settled personal differences through regulated boxing matches.

Nadia concluded her message by thanking Obinna for creating a platform that continues to promote entertainment and opportunities within the industry.

After chatting mad shi and getting banged up, Arrow Bwoy makes excuses for his loss

Arrow Bwoy has broken his silence following his loss to Ugandan socialite and boxer Shakib Cham during the celebrity boxing event Vurugu 2, held on Saturday, June 20, 2026.

In a post shared on Instagram on Sunday, June 21, 2026, Arrow Bwoy admitted that the fight was much more challenging than he had anticipated, saying boxing requires far more than what many people see from the outside.

The highly anticipated bout ended in a technical knockout, with Shakib taking control of the fight in the early stages and forcing a stoppage. The match had attracted significant attention due to the public rivalry between the two personalities and the entertainment value surrounding the event.

Reflecting on the experience, Arrow Bwoy said he entered the ring with confidence and courage but quickly discovered the physical and mental demands of the sport.

He revealed that he only had about 20 days to prepare for the fight and that health challenges also affected his training process.

Despite the outcome, the singer said stepping into the ring was an important personal challenge that tested his discipline and courage.

“Respect to Shakib Cham for the win and big up to Oga Obinna and the team for putting this together,” Arrow Bwoy said, congratulating his opponent and the organisers.

A tough but valuable lesson

Arrow Bwoy described the loss as a learning experience, noting that boxing is not only about physical strength but also endurance, strategy and mental toughness.

“Last night didn’t go my way, but I walked away with something more valuable — experience,” he said.

The singer added that the fight helped him understand the level of preparation required in boxing, emphasising that the sport demands commitment both physically and mentally.

“Boxing si rahisi,” he stated, a comment that resonated with many fans online.

No regrets after defeat

Rather than viewing the loss as a failure, Arrow Bwoy said he sees it as part of his personal growth journey. He explained that taking on a new challenge outside music was an opportunity to test himself and step beyond his comfort zone.

“A loss is not the end of the story. It’s part of the journey,” he reflected.

The musician also thanked his fans, trainers and supporters who stood by him throughout his preparation and during the event.

Organised by media personality Oga Obinna, Vurugu 2 featured a mix of celebrity and professional boxing matches, becoming one of the most talked-about entertainment sporting events in the region.

Patelo Challenges Khaligraph Jones And Arrow Bwoy To A Boxing Match

The Kenyan entertainment scene might be trading studio mics for boxing gloves very soon. Controversial Wakudumu rapper VJ Patelo has officially thrown down the gauntlet, issuing a public boxing challenge to some of the country’s biggest musical heavyweights.

In a viral video making waves across social media, a hyped-up Patelo—flanked and cheered on by his crew—boldly declared that he would effortlessly dominate anyone who dares to step into the ring with him.

According to the rapper, the only local celebrity who commands his respect in terms of actual toughness is fast-rising boxer Mufasa. As for the rest of the industry? He isn’t losing any sleep over them. Addressing media personality Oga Obinna in the clip, Patelo dismissed other artists as complete lightweights:

“Oga Obinna, kwanza, ule mtu yoyote unadhani ni mdeadly zaidi labda ikuwe ni Mufasa, hawa wengine nawafinya kama ghasia… ring bado inazawe,” he bragged. (Oga Obinna, anyone you think is deadly, maybe only Mufasa [counts], the rest I will crush like trash… the ring is still open).

Calling Out the “Internet Goons”

Patelo didn’t mince his words, specifically name-dropping hip-hop heavyweight Khaligraph Jones, Afro-pop star Arrow Bwoy, and artist Toxic Lyrikali. He urged them to drop their tough internet personas and prove their mettle where it actually counts.

“Usipige payoyo, kuna watu wanapiganga. Oh, nima goon zi, sijui nima nini. We wanna see you in the ring, hivyo tu… Mtu anajiskia ni msanii mgenje, wasanii. Ikue ni nani muokalize… nadai kila mtu, Khaligraph, Arrow Bwoy, Toxic, sijui nani, takataka yote,” he added. (Don’t just talk, there are people who actually fight. Oh, I’m a goon, I don’t know what. We wanna see you in the ring, just like that… Whoever thinks they are a tough artist… I want everyone, Khaligraph, Arrow Bwoy, Toxic, whoever, all of them).

Will Anyone Take the Bait?

Celebrity boxing has become a massive global trend, and Patelo seems eager to bring the lucrative phenomenon to Kenya to settle industry scores.

By dismissing the music scene’s tough-guy images as mere social media posturing, the Wakudumu rapper has definitely stirred the pot. None of the challenged artists have publicly responded to the invitation yet, but fans are already placing their bets on whether anyone will actually lace up their gloves to silence the vocal rapper.

Arrow Bwoy Breaks Silence Following Split From Nadia Mukami, Shifts Focus To Co-Parenting

fro-pop artist Ali Yusuf, popularly known as Arrow Bwoy, has opened up for the first time about his highly publicized breakup with fellow music powerhouse Nadia Mukami, delivering a remarkably calm and mature take on separation.

Speaking during an interview on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, the Radio Love hitmaker advocated for emotional acceptance, advising couples against forcing broken relationships to work just to please the public.

“Dynamics is Life” — Accepting the Split

The celebrity couple’s breakup was made public a month ago by Nadia, ending a nearly two-year on-and-off relationship shortly after they welcomed their second child together. Addressing the fallout, Arrow Bwoy urged disappointed fans to grant them the grace to navigate the transition privately.

“Sometimes when things like this happen, you don’t have to force it,” the singer philosophized. “Some people are disappointed, but dynamics is life. Allow people to go through it. Don’t force it… People break up, people get back together. So you are always first. Don’t force it because when you force things, people end up being disappointed.”

While various rumors and claims regarding the root cause of the split have swirled across social media blogs, Arrow Bwoy clarified that he has not personally addressed the specific allegations circulating online.

“I have never said it. I am not a liar. I think when the right time comes, we will talk about it,” he noted, choosing to keep the precise reasons for the split under wraps.

The Priority: Protecting Their Two Boys

Despite the dissolution of their romantic union, Arrow Bwoy emphasized that his foundational connection to the Maombi songstress remains intact through their shared parental duties. He revealed that the former couple is fully committed to a healthy co-parenting dynamic to shield their children from the fallout.

“What is before us is our beautiful family. I have two kids, amazing boys,” he stated proudly, highlighting that parenting remains his absolute priority.

The singer candidly admitted that managing a family transition under the unforgiving glare of the spotlight is “tricky,” particularly for young children. However, he reassured fans that both he and Nadia are doing their level best to maintain emotional stability and structure for their sons.

Nadia had previously described the decision to walk away as an grueling, months-long struggle, citing a need to preserve her peace of mind and emotional well-being. Arrow Bwoy’s measured response signals that both artists are choosing a path of mutual respect as they navigate life on separate stages.

Arrow Bwoy Speaks on Life After Nadia Mukami Breakup, Says Some Things Should Not Be Forced

Arrow Bwoy has opened up about his life following his separation from fellow artiste Nadia Mukami, sharing a thoughtful message about relationships, acceptance and moving forward.

Speaking during an interview on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, Arrow Bwoy said that when relationships reach a point where they are no longer working, forcing them to continue can create more disappointment.

“Sometimes when things like this happen, you don’t have to force it,” he said. “Some people are disappointed, but dynamics is life. Allow people to go through it. Don’t force it.”

The singer explained that breakups are part of life and should be handled with maturity and respect, especially when two people decide to move in different directions.

“People break up, people get back together. So you are always first. Don’t force it because when you force things, people end up being disappointed,” he added.

Addressing Breakup Conversations

Arrow Bwoy also spoke about the public discussions surrounding the end of his relationship with Nadia, clarifying that he had not made some of the statements attributed to him online.

“I have never said it. I am not a liar. I think when the right time comes, we will talk about it,” he said.

Rather than focusing on the breakup itself, the singer highlighted the importance of their family, saying his priority remains his children and ensuring they continue to receive love and support.

“What is before us is our beautiful family. I have two kids, amazing boys,” he said.

He acknowledged that navigating family changes can be challenging, especially for children, but maintained that both parents are doing their best to provide stability.

“Parenting is tricky,” he noted, while emphasising the need to handle the transition carefully.

Nadia’s Breakup Announcement

Arrow Bwoy’s remarks come weeks after Nadia Mukami publicly announced their separation, ending their nearly two-year on-and-off relationship.

The announcement came shortly after the couple welcomed their second child together.

Nadia described the breakup as an emotionally difficult decision, revealing that she had spent months trying to make the relationship work before choosing to prioritise her peace and emotional well-being.

The two artistes, who were once one of Kenya’s most followed celebrity couples, have since shifted focus toward co-parenting and their individual journeys.

Arrow Bwoy Blasts Shakib Cham With Terrifying Workout Video Ahead Of Ring Clash

Multi-award-winning dancehall sensation Arrow Bwoy has officially traded his smooth studio melodies for the grueling grind of the boxing gym, activating full “beast mode” ahead of a highly anticipated cross-border celebrity showdown.

The Radio Love hitmaker sent social media into a frenzy on Thursday, June 4, 2026, after sharing video evidence of his intense physical conditioning. In the viral training footage, a sweat-drenched Arrow Bwoy is seen pulling off an explosive strength routine—flipping and lifting a massive, heavy tractor tire with brute force.

The demonstration serves as a direct warning to Ugandan socialite and businessman Shakib Cham Lutaaya ahead of their main-event clash at the upcoming Vurugu 2 boxing tournament in Nairobi.

A Battle for East African Bragging Rights

What began as standard online banter between the two East African public figures has rapidly evolved into a high-stakes battle for national pride.

Captioning his jaw-dropping training footage, Arrow Bwoy made it clear that he views the upcoming bout as a patriotic duty to defend his home turf against Ugandan incursions.

“Vurugu 2 loading ready or not. 🇰🇪 flag must be respected,” the singer fired off aggressively.

The bad blood originally ignited after Shakib boldly challenged Arrow Bwoy to a celebrity match, confidently vowing to knock out the Kenyan musician in front of his own fans. Arrow Bwoy wasted no time accepting the challenge, publicly promising to “punish” Shakib for his arrogance.

In a series of cheeky psychological jabs, the Kenyan star previously warned Shakib to leave his famous billionaire wife, Zari Hassan, out of the ringside arena, taunting that the Ugandan “Boss Lady” might faint if she watches her husband get thoroughly pummeled.

Seeking Redemption in the Ring

The pressure is heavily on Shakib, who enters the Nairobi ring desperately seeking redemption. The Ugandan socialite is looking to erase the memory of a humiliating boxing defeat he suffered at the hands of Ugandan musician Rickman Manrick during the Kampala Rumble in August 2025.

However, despite Arrow Bwoy’s impressive tire-flipping display, local industry peers are tracking the musician’s transition into combat sports with a healthy dose of skepticism. Media personality Oga Obinna recently urged the singer to drop the theatrical showmanship and focus strictly on the fundamentals of the sweet science, warning him: “Stop dancing and start training, utapigwa bro (you will get beaten, brother).”

Taking that advice to heart, Arrow Bwoy appears to be leaving absolutely nothing to chance. As the Vurugu 2 fight night approaches, the pop star is rapidly transforming his physique into a weapon, determined to ensure the Kenyan flag flies high and Shakib leaves Nairobi empty-handed.

“You Were Saving Your Right Hook For What?” KRG The Don Mockingly Trolls Arrow Bwoy After Boxing Loss

Flamboyant musician KRG The Don has relentlessly teased fellow artist Arrow Bwoy following the latter’s high-profile boxing defeat to Ugandan boxer and internet personality Shakib Cham.

In a hilarious video shared on his Instagram account, KRG is seen ruthlessly mocking Arrow Bwoy in front of their team, laughing as he explains exactly how the singer squandered his chance at victory.

The Ringside Critique

According to KRG, Arrow Bwoy’s loss boiled down to a refusal to listen to instructions. KRG revealed that he spent the entire match screaming at the singer to unleash his dominant hand, all while Arrow Bwoy was simultaneously battling a nasty bout of the flu.

“Nakwambia rusha ngumi… unasave ngumi ya right ya nini, si urushe ngumi… ngumi ni ya kupea maadui, wewe unakaa na ngumi ndani… lakini homa nayo ulikuwa nayo… ata mimi nilikupea dawa,” KRG joked. (Translation: “I was telling you to throw punches… why were you saving your right hand? You’re supposed to give punches to your enemies, not keep them inside… but you did have a bad flu, I even gave you medicine.”)

Arrow Bwoy Fires Back

Defending his strategy, Arrow Bwoy fired back with his own rebuttal. He explained that he was strategically biding his time, waiting for the perfect explosive moment to knock Shakib out with his right arm before things went sideways.

He also threw a bit of shade back at KRG’s coaching skills, joking that if he had actually followed KRG’s frantic advice, he wouldn’t have lasted two minutes in the ring, let alone two full rounds.

Eyes on the Rematch

Unphased by the comeback, KRG immediately warned Arrow Bwoy that he had better take his advice seriously during the upcoming rematch, which is scheduled to take place on Shakib’s home turf in Uganda.

Despite the endless banter and back-and-forth shenanigans, KRG and the rest of the crew acknowledged that Arrow Bwoy put up a massive fight and gave Shakib a serious run for his money. Netizens have since flooded the comment section, thoroughly amused by the interaction and crowning KRG as the ultimate brutally honest friend everyone needs in their corner.

Zari puts Arrow Bwoy in his place after he thirsted after her

The upcoming celebrity boxing match between Kenyan musician Arrow Bwoy and Ugandan socialite Shakib Cham Lutaaya has taken an increasingly personal turn after businesswoman and reality TV star Zari Hassan publicly criticised the singer for repeatedly mentioning her in his promotional antics ahead of the fight.

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday afternoon, May 27, 2026, Zari expressed frustration over Arrow Bwoy’s continued attempts to involve her in the growing rivalry surrounding the highly anticipated bout.

The self-proclaimed “Boss Lady” questioned why the musician believed she would tolerate being dragged into online publicity stunts.

“I get so offended nowadays when people approach me with nonsense because what vibes do I give that make you think I’d tolerate such nonsense,” Zari wrote.

She then directly addressed the musician, warning him against using her name for attention.

“Keep my name out of your cheap stunts, you small Kenyan boy,” she added.

Zari’s response came after Arrow Bwoy intensified his online campaign against her husband, Shakib, ahead of their scheduled clash at Vurugu 2.0 (Ultimate Arena) set for June 20, 2026, in Nairobi.

Earlier this week, Arrow Bwoy sparked reactions online after posting a video featuring a punching dummy, which he referred to as “Zari” while pretending to attack Shakib.

In the clip, the singer jokingly spoke to the dummy before aggressively slapping it and issuing warnings to his opponent ahead of the match.

“20th June in Nairobi, Kenya it will be a total shutdown because me and her we gonna have our first dance after I humiliate that Matoke boy from Uganda. Good night Zari. @shakib_cham you are done bro, it is not too late to surrender,” he captioned the video.

This was not the first time Arrow Bwoy referenced the Ugandan couple while promoting the fight.

Just days earlier, shortly after reports emerged that Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy had parted ways, the musician used the situation to take another swipe at Shakib’s marriage while recording himself at the gym.

“Now that I am single, @shakib_cham you don’t deserve that beautiful lady Zari the Boss Lady. From June 20 the hashtag will be #Arrow$Zari,” he wrote online.

The comments quickly triggered a response from Shakib, who warned Arrow Bwoy against involving his wife in the feud.

“My wife is not part of this fight, so keep her name out of it. Don’t cross that line and make me more angry. Save the energy for the ring on June 20th,” Shakib responded.

With both Zari and Shakib now publicly pushing back against Arrow Bwoy’s remarks, tensions surrounding the June 20 showdown continue to rise as fans eagerly await the celebrity boxing match in Nairobi.

“Any Replacement Is A Downgrade” — Resurfaced Video Of Nadia Mukami Projecting Confidence Goes Viral Amid Arrow Bwoy Split

As the digital dust continues to settle following their highly publicized split, a confident throwback video of pop star Nadia Mukami discussing her relationship with dancehall artist Arrow Bwoy has resurfaced online, adding a poignant layer of irony to the ongoing breakup drama.

The trending clip, captured two years ago during a period of smoother sailing for the power couple, showcases the “Maombi” hitmaker proudly declaring her self-worth and laying out the exact conditions under which she would permanently walk away from a relationship.

“Any Replacement is a Downgrade”

In the resurfaced footage, which is currently racking up thousands of views across TikTok and Instagram, a vibrant Nadia is seen boldly asserting that Arrow Bwoy would never be able to find a woman who could match up to what she brought to the table.

With her characteristic unwavering confidence, the award-winning songstress made it clear that she considered herself the ultimate catch.

“He won’t find someone like me,” Nadia confidently declared in the vintage clip. “Even if he tries, it will be a downgrade. I mean, look at me, where will he get someone like me? I’m a full package. He won’t find another like me.”

Walking Away with Dignity

Beyond her standard boasts of being a “full package,” the throwback video also highlights Nadia’s prophetic stance on relationship boundaries and mutual respect. Long before her recent, emotional public letter detailing the grueling reality of their postpartum struggles and on-and-off friction, Nadia had already established her exit strategy.

She explained to the interviewer that she possesses zero tolerance for being undervalued or staying where her presence isn’t cherished, stating that her self-esteem would always outweigh her attachment to any partner.

“If he brings someone else, I’ll just leave,” she warned at the time. “If someone doesn’t want me, I’ll simply walk away. I’m very good at that.”

Moving on Her Own Terms

For fans currently dissecting the aftermath of the separation, the video serves as a stark reminder that Nadia’s definitive decision to end the 18-month cycle of turbulence is entirely in character.

While Arrow Bwoy has opted to deflect the heavy relationship drama with playful jokes during radio interviews, the resurfaced clip proves that Nadia has always been prepared to protect her peace and walk away—just as she promised she would.

Arrow Bwoy Denies Seeing Nadia Mukami’s Statement On Their Break-Up

Just hours after pop star Nadia Mukami shattered the internet with news of their definitive split, dancehall star Arrow Bwoy (Ali Yusuf) has broken his silence—choosing to deflect the drama with humor and a masterclass in dodging the question.

The high-profile breakup comes just months after the celebrity couple welcomed their second child, putting an end to months of heavy speculation that was amplified when Nadia released her cryptic single Ex Harudiwi (An Ex Doesn’t Get Taken Back).

“I’ve Been Too Busy”

When popular Milele FM radio host Ankali Ray caught up with Arrow Bwoy to get his side of the “Postpartum & Heartbreak” announcement, the “Kai Wangu” hitmaker completely avoided the bait.

Instead of diving into the emotional fallout or offering a matching statement, Arrow Bwoy jokingly claimed he was entirely in the dark about his own breakup because his schedule had been too packed.

“I haven’t even seen the statement, I’ve been too busy,” Arrow Bwoy claimed during the light-hearted phone interview, neither confirming nor denying that the relationship is officially over.

Left in the Dark?

To throw even more fuel on the speculation fire, the singer hilariously added that he “didn’t even spend the night at home,” leaving fans and radio listeners to read between the lines about where the co-parents currently stand.

While Nadia’s lengthy public letter detailed a agonizing 18-month cycle of on-and-off fighting, postpartum struggles, and an ultimate decision to walk away, Arrow Bwoy’s casual, surprised demeanor suggests he is opting for a completely different PR strategy.

Whether it’s a coping mechanism or a flat-out refusal to wash his dirty linen in public, Arrow Bwoy’s playful deflection has left fans scratching their heads, even as Nadia insists their focus has fully shifted to peaceful co-parenting.

Nairobi Rumble: Arrow Bwoy & Shakib Set To Clash In “Vurugu Boxing Challenge”

The Sarit Centre in Nairobi is set to host a high-stakes showdown on June 20th as Kenyan dancehall star Arrow Bwoy steps into the ring against Shakib Cham, the husband of Ugandan socialite Zari Hassan.

The match serves as a grudge fight following Arrow Bwoy’s public vow to “punish” Shakib. The singer’s challenge came after Shakib’s previous defeat to Rickman in the “Kampala Rumble” last year. Now, the rivalry moves across the border for a definitive conclusion.

National Pride on the Line

The event, dubbed the “Vurugu Boxing Challenge,” is the brainchild of comedian and media personality Oga Obinna. During the lead-up to the fight, Obinna laid out the heavy expectations resting on Arrow Bwoy’s shoulders.

“Losing this bout will not only be a disgrace to you, but a humiliation to the whole country,” Obinna warned the singer, framing the match as a cross-border battle for national bragging rights.

The Undercard and Performance Lineup

The June 20th event promises more than just the main celebrity attraction. The fight card is packed with established names and social media rivals:

  • The Heavyweights: Majembe returns to the ring for a highly anticipated bout against a formidable Somali boxer.

  • Social Media Feud: Gachau will finally settle his online beef with Phil, a US-based trucker and bodybuilder.

  • The Missing Link: Obinna confirmed that the Mbavu Destroyer will sit this round out, as the organizers have yet to find an opponent willing or “worthy” enough to face him.

Entertainment Beyond the Ring

To complement the high-octane boxing, the “Vurugu Boxing Challenge” will feature a star-studded musical lineup. Attendees can expect performances from:

  1. Khaligraph Jones: The Kenyan rap heavyweight.

  2. Ruger: The Nigerian Afrobeats sensation.

  3. Additional guest artists yet to be fully unveiled.

With international pride, personal vendettas, and top-tier musical performances, the Sarit Centre is bracing for one of the biggest celebrity spectacles of the year.

Dufla Diligon demands Kshs 2 mill from Nadia Mukami!

A fresh twist has emerged in the ongoing debate surrounding the controversial track Side Chick, as artist Dufla Diligon responds to calls for its removal with a firm financial demand.

Dufla Sets His Terms

Dufla has made it clear that he is not willing to take down the song without compensation, stating that he wants KSh 2 million before considering any action. His response comes after Kenyan singer Nadia Mukami publicly expressed discomfort with the track, which features her partner Arrow Bwoy.

Nadia had earlier called for the song to be pulled down, arguing that its message—which appears to glorify side relationships—was disrespectful.

“Talk to Arrow Bwoy”

In his response, Dufla dismissed the pressure directed at him, instead shifting responsibility back to Arrow Bwoy. He suggested that any concerns about the song should be addressed directly to the main artist behind the project.

His stance signals a refusal to be drawn into the personal dynamics surrounding the controversy, positioning the issue as a business matter rather than a moral one.

A Song at the Center of Debate

Side Chick has quickly become a talking point online, not just for its lyrics but also for the real-life relationship it appears to affect. Nadia’s reaction added a personal dimension to the conversation, prompting fans to weigh in on the balance between artistic expression and respect within relationships.

Mixed Reactions Continue

The situation has sparked widespread discussion across social media, with opinions divided. While some support Nadia’s call for respect, others argue that music should remain a creative space, separate from personal boundaries.

With Dufla now placing a price tag on his cooperation, the future of the song remains uncertain—leaving fans watching closely to see whether the matter will be resolved privately or continue playing out in the public eye.

Arrow Bwoy’s Sidechick dilemma

Arrow Bwoy has turned to his fans for advice on whether to pull down his latest song Sidechick, a collaboration with Duffla Diligon, following mixed reactions online.

In a video shared on Instagram Reels, the artist acknowledged concerns from some listeners who felt the track could be perceived as disrespectful. Despite revealing that the project cost an estimated KSh 2 million to produce, Arrow Bwoy said he would consider taking it down if fans believed it crossed the line.

He noted that while the majority of the feedback—over a thousand comments—has been positive, he is still open to criticism and does not want to court controversy.

Nadia Mukami weighs in

The debate intensified after remarks by his partner, Nadia Mukami, during an interview on Milele FM. The singer stated that if Arrow Bwoy values their relationship, he should consider removing the song from YouTube.

Her comments appear to have added weight to the discussion, pushing the artist to directly involve his audience in deciding the song’s fate.

Fans divided over the issue

Online reactions have been sharply split. Some fans have urged him to prioritise respect in his relationship, while others argue that music should remain separate from personal matters.

Comments ranged from humorous takes to direct advice, with some encouraging him to delete the song out of respect for Nadia, while others insisted the decision should be based purely on fan reception.

Waiting on the verdict

While Arrow Bwoy maintains that most responses so far have been supportive, he has made it clear that he is willing to act based on the overall sentiment. For now, the fate of Sidechick remains uncertain as the conversation continues to unfold online.

From Selling Smokies To Stardom-Arrow Bwoy Narrates Musical Journey

The story of Ali Yusuf—better known to the masses as Arrow Bwoy—is a masterclass in resilience. From the bustling markets of Nairobi to the top of the East African charts, his journey proves that “making it” requires as much grit as it does talent.
​The Early Grind: Samosas and Survival
​Born on May 25, 1993, in Nairobi’s Huruma estate, Arrow Bwoy was the youngest of four siblings. His path to stardom wasn’t paved with gold; after finishing high school in Uganda, he returned to Kenya and immediately hit the ground running with various side hustles.
​Before he was a household name, he was a familiar face at City Market, where he earned his living by selling samosas and groundnuts, and working as a meat supplier. These humble beginnings built the foundation of grit that would later define his music career.

​The Evolution of an Artist

​Arrow Bwoy’s rise was a steady climb through different phases of his identity. He first entered the scene in 2012 under the name Ali Kiwa as part of the trio Qbic Crew, releasing tracks like “Angelina.”
​By 2015, he rebranded to the Arrow Bwoy we know today, pivoting toward a solo career. His massive breakthrough arrived between 2017 and 2018 when he signed with King Kaka’s Kaka Empire. It was during this era that he dropped the smash hit “Digi Digi,” followed by a string of favorites like “Shikisha,” “Murder,” and “Happy Birthday.”
​Independence and Mentorship: Utembe World
​In 2019, Arrow Bwoy took a leap of faith by going independent. He didn’t just want to be an artist; he wanted to be a mentor. He founded Utembe World, a record label and music academy. Under this banner, he signed and mentored singer Iyanii, helping shape the next generation of Kenyan talent before they eventually moved on to separate paths.
​A Global Sound
​Today, Arrow Bwoy is celebrated for his unique fusion of high-energy Dancehall and smooth Afrobeats. His versatility has allowed him to bridge the gap between local Kenyan vibes and international appeal, leading to collaborations with heavyweights such as:
​Mayorkun (Nigeria)
​Demarco (Jamaica)
​Voltage (Uganda)
​Through consistent releases and a signature “lover boy” dancehall persona, Arrow Bwoy remains a dominant and dynamic force in the African music landscape.

Arrow Bwoy Seemingly Accuses Nadia Mukami Of Infidelity

Kenyan music star Arrow Bwoy has stirred the pot on social media, posing a provocative question about the boundaries of love and infidelity. On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, the “Digi Digi” hitmaker took to Instagram to challenge his followers’ perceptions of “the perfect partner” in the face of betrayal.

The Dilemma: Provision vs. Protection

Arrow Bwoy’s inquiry focused on a common modern relationship paradox: a partner who fulfills every emotional and financial need but maintains a “side” relationship. He questioned whether high-quality treatment and provision can coexist with unfaithfulness, or if the presence of a third party nullifies the love entirely.

“I have a question (Niko na swali),” Arrow Bwoy began. “If your partner treats you well but still has a side chick or side nigga, does that cancel out the love?”

“Will You Stay or Walk Away?”

The singer pushed the conversation further, asking his audience to consider their deal-breakers. He highlighted the conflict that arises when a relationship is “strong” in practical terms, such as financial support and companionship—but “broken” in terms of exclusivity and trust.

“Your person gives you everything in the relationship but has a side dude/chick. Will you settle down (utatulia) or will you leave (utajitoa)?” he asked.

Arrow Bwoy noted that for many, weighing what matters most—emotional security versus physical loyalty—is a complex and painful process with no single right answer.

A Contrast to His Own “Steady” Home

The timing of the post is particularly interesting given Arrow Bwoy’s personal life. The singer remains in a long-term, stable partnership with fellow superstar Nadia Mukami. Together, the “power couple” is raising their two sons in a home that has largely remained free from the public cheating scandals that plague many celebrity unions.

By raising these questions, Arrow Bwoy appears to be engaging his fans in a deeper reflection on the “grey areas” of modern dating, even as he continues to serve as an example of a committed family man in the Kenyan spotlight.

Arrow Bwoy speaks on the horror of witnessing Nadia Mukami’s difficult childbirth

Kenyan musician Arrow Bwoy has opened up about the tense and emotional journey surrounding the birth of his first child, Kai, with fellow artist Nadia Mukami — a story filled with love, fear, and ultimate relief.

Speaking to Chris the Bass on the Tubonge Podcast at CH Studios, the singer shared how the couple’s road to parenthood was anything but easy.


A Painful Past and Renewed Hope

Arrow Bwoy revealed that their excitement about starting a family was shadowed by a previous heartbreak — a miscarriage that left both deeply scarred.

“When Nadia told me she was expecting again, I was happy but also scared,” he admitted. “I kept asking myself, are we going to end up where we were?”

Determined to be fully present, he attended every clinic visit by Nadia’s side, unless he was out of the country. “As men, the best thing we can do is support our women,” he said.


Delivery Day: From Hope to Panic

The couple initially planned for a natural delivery. However, when Nadia struggled to dilate, doctors advised a Caesarean section.

“It became necessary for the doctor to say she was going for the knife,” Arrow Bwoy recalled. Thankfully, as brand ambassadors for the hospital, all medical expenses were covered.

But even that relief couldn’t prepare him for the emotional storm inside the operating room.


“Will She Make It?” — The Scariest Moment

Arrow Bwoy described watching the surgery as “the most anxious moment” of his life. His fears spiked moments after Kai’s birth when Nadia suddenly suffered a panic attack and fainted.

“The day of delivery, I was in the theatre. Seeing her being operated on… I panicked. When she fainted, I thought I’d lost her. I was holding our baby, thinking — my first child, and the mother is gone,” he shared.

Fortunately, Nadia regained consciousness a few minutes later, to Arrow Bwoy’s immense relief. She soon held baby Kai and began breastfeeding — a moment that brought the couple to tears of gratitude.


A Song for Kai

To commemorate their journey into parenthood, Arrow Bwoy and Nadia released a song dedicated to their son, Kai.

Today, the singer takes pride in being a hands-on dad — bathing, changing diapers, and bonding deeply with his little boy.

“It’s not just about being a father,” he reflected. “It’s about being present.”

Arrow Bwoy Accepts Boxing Match With Zari’s Husband Shakib, Sends A Warning

Kenyan singer Arrow Bwoy has publicly accepted a boxing match challenge from Ugandan businessman Shakib Lutaaya, vowing to “punish” him in the ring. The highly anticipated match follows Shakib’s recent defeat in a celebrity boxing match in Kampala.

In a video circulating online, Arrow Bwoy expressed his excitement for the duel, which he noted will be held in Kenya.

“Let me tell you, I’ve been yearning for this; the meal has presented itself, and it’s not just a meal, it’s a meal crossing the border,” he said. “Ladies and gentlemen, the meal is ready, and yes, I’m up for the challenge.”

A Warning to Zari Hassan

Arrow Bwoy went on to send a direct message to Shakib, humorously warning him not to bring his wife, Zari Hassan, to the match. He claimed that the sight of him beating Shakib might cause Zari to faint, leading to a “double tragedy.”

“A message to Shakib: please don’t tag along with your woman because she might faint, and we might have a double tragedy,” he said. “Zari, if you’re hearing this, just send your boy to come and collect the beatings, international beatings.”

The new development has ignited a frenzy on social media, with many Kenyans throwing their support behind Arrow Bwoy. However, some have poked fun at the singer, referencing a past incident where he was reportedly beaten by riot police during anti-finance bill protests.

Nadia Mukami Breaks Silence on Arrow Bwoy’s Injury During June 25 Protests, Speaks Out Against Police Brutality

Nadia Mukami has offered an update on the condition of her partner, Arrow Bwoy, following an incident in which he was struck by a police officer during the June 25, 2025, protests in Nairobi.

Arrow Bwoy, born Ali Yusuf, shared a now-viral video showing a uniformed officer hitting him with a baton on his lower back — an image that quickly sparked public outrage amid heightened calls for police accountability and justice for victims of recent crackdowns, including Boniface Kariuki.

The protests, largely driven by Kenya’s youth and artists under the #JusticeForOjwang movement, were reportedly disrupted by organized groups, which some say were deployed to discredit peaceful demonstrators.

Nadia: “He Likes to Exaggerate”

In a candid phone interview with radio host Ankali Ray, Nadia dismissed any major concern over Arrow Bwoy’s injury, describing it as minor.

“He’s okay — it wasn’t serious. He tends to exaggerate. But still, I was livid. That’s the father of my kids and they manhandled him.”

While brushing off the injury, Nadia voiced frustration over the police’s behavior.

“These officers are rude and reckless. They’re trying to prove a point by intimidating people. The protests were hijacked to make it look like we support chaos — but we won’t stop speaking up.”

Now pregnant, Nadia also declined to confirm whether the couple is planning a gender reveal, choosing to keep the focus on the unfolding national unrest.


Arrow Bwoy’s Protest Anthem ‘Mapambano’ Sparks Nationwide Reactions

As tensions remain high, Arrow Bwoy’s protest anthem, Mapambano, has emerged as a bold voice of resistance, resonating with thousands across the country.

The song’s powerful message and fusion of reggae and Afrobeat have turned it into a street anthem for Kenya’s Gen Z-led movement. On social media, fans praised the track’s fearless tone and raw emotion:

  • @brendankatha8038: “Kenyans, let’s do justice to this song! March with artists, sing fearlessly. Much love from Messi Kadenge 254. #Mapambano”

  • @stifflah1kymkym261: “Arrow Bwoy, thank you for this masterpiece. We’ll take our country back. #TAM”

  • @ree_gang255: “This track made me follow this guy! Arrow Bwoy!”

However, not all responses were positive. Some critics questioned the protest’s direction and message:

  • @ltepilalabara: “Kasongo, you’re foolish for this chaos.”

  • @lawikiptootanui: “This song fuels nonsense. Hime bakwa na mafala.”

Others urged action, pushing for mass mobilization:

  • @malvinsentertainmentke: “25th June, wear black masks, march to State House!”

  • @khaliwayz: “Let’s trend this to 1M views in 2 days! 25th Anthem is out!”


With Mapambano climbing the charts and becoming a soundtrack for a restless generation, supporters like @sozansozann5923 are calling to “take Arrow to the top,” while @Kingzillahmusiq praises the song’s “wantam” energy — street slang for “fire.”

As Kenya navigates these turbulent times, artists like Arrow Bwoy and Nadia Mukami continue to use their platforms not just for music, but for resistance, awareness, and unity.

Arrow Bwoy Says He’s Taking Notes from Usher: “It’s All About Entertainment”

Kenyan artist Ali Yusuf, popularly known as Arrow Bwoy, has revealed that R&B legend Usher is a major source of inspiration when it comes to delivering unforgettable performances.

So inspired is Arrow Bwoy by the American superstar that he plans to channel Usher’s signature style and stage presence in his upcoming concerts.

This 2025, I want to go the Usher way,” he shared during an interview on Homeboyz Radio, referring to Usher’s high-energy shows that blend smooth vocals, bold choreography, and interactive moments with the audience.

Arrow Bwoy praised Usher’s electrifying stagecraft—particularly how he captivates crowds with both his energy and romantic flair, which often leaves fans, especially women, swooning.

“People think it’s wife-snatching, but it’s just entertainment,” he clarified, addressing past criticism about onstage fan interactions.

Usher, known for hits like “U Remind Me” and his iconic Confessions album, has long been celebrated for seamlessly blending R&B emotion with dancefloor heat. His recent shows have drawn attention for playful crowd interactions—like feeding grapes to female fans—blurring the line between charm and showmanship.

Arrow Bwoy wants to bring that same level of passion and theatricality to his performances—but reminded fans not to take it personally.

A Lesson from 2019

He recalled a memorable incident during his U.S. tour in 2019, when a man stormed the stage to pull his girlfriend away while she was dancing alongside him.

“The guy was clearly jealous,” Arrow Bwoy said with a laugh. “But what people need to understand is—it’s just a show. We’re here to entertain. Once I step off stage, everyone goes their separate way.”

He urged fans to come to concerts with the right mindset—ready for a good time, not drama.

“Whether you’re a guy or a lady, if your partner gets called on stage—say by someone like Nadia Mukami—take it as part of the experience. This is pure entertainment. Don’t catch feelings.”

With plans to inject even more flair into his stagecraft next year, Arrow Bwoy is clearly setting his sights on global-caliber performance—and he’s not shy about borrowing a few moves from the best in the game.

Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy Announce Their Wedding Date

Kenyan music duo Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy have officially set their wedding date, marking a new milestone in their love story.

In a recent phone interview with radio host Ankali Ray, Nadia confirmed that wedding preparations are in progress, though the couple is keeping the details under wraps.

“We have a date, but we’re not revealing it yet. It’s happening this year. Once everything is finalized, we’ll announce it on social media,” she said. While specifics remain undisclosed, she hinted at an intimate ceremony with close friends and family.

When asked about the possibility of a second child, Nadia responded playfully, saying, “That’s up to God. We’ll see.”

From Speculation to Forever

Nadia and Arrow Bwoy’s relationship has been filled with ups and downs, from dating rumors to public declarations of love.

The two first crossed paths while Nadia was still in another relationship, but over time, their connection deepened, fueled by their musical collaborations.

Last year, Nadia made headlines by joking that she was “still on the market” since Arrow Bwoy hadn’t paid her dowry. “He’s with me on credit. Niko soko! (I’m still available!),” she quipped in an interview on Kiss FM.

Arrow Bwoy, however, was determined to make things official. On Valentine’s Day, he announced that their families had met and that they had locked in a wedding date.

Sharing his love for Nadia, he wrote, “@nadia_mukami, the love of my life, my queen, my best friend… From the first day I said I love you, I meant it. #MileleMinawewe.”

A Proposal to Remember

Arrow Bwoy pulled off a heartfelt proposal during one of their performances.

Midway through their song, he paused and told Nadia he wanted to show her a dance move. As she focused, he got down on one knee behind her.

When she finally turned around, he declared, “I love you so much, and I want to spend the rest of my life with you. Will you marry me?”

A stunned but overjoyed Nadia said “YES!” as the crowd erupted in cheers.

Arrow Bwoy Expresses Desire for Second Wife

Singer Arrow Bwoy has sparked controversy by expressing his intention to take a second wife if his current partner, Nadia Mukami, does not wish to have more children.

The father of one made this revelation during an interview with Oga Obinna.

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“Nadia is a good wife, but I have a problem since she does not want more children,” Arrow Bwoy stated.

“I am inspired to have more kids, but Nadia is not ready. She is a baby girl, and I want her to remain the same. I don’t want her to be stressed. So I have requested her to allow me to get another woman so I can have more children. I want two more children. I am a Muslim, and polygamy is allowed. I am hopeful about that. I will retain her as my first wife.”

He further explained his willingness to support Nadia in maintaining her physical appearance post-pregnancy.

“If she gives me two children, I will be okay. She is afraid of losing her shape, but I will facilitate for her body to be okay. I don’t want to make her tired.”

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In an earlier interview, Nadia Mukami shared her perspective on expanding their family.

“I honestly love children. I would like to have more, but I don’t have the time. Other than being a mother, I have businesses that I need to take care of. There is the salon business, a music hub (Sevens Creative Hub), and also my own music career. All these things demand time. This is the reason I am not planning to add to my brood any time soon,” Nadia said.

She elaborated on the complexities of motherhood, emphasizing the importance of mental health and a supportive partner.

“Motherhood isn’t as tough as many portray it; it’s a good experience. In the first year, it was challenging for me, and I actually vowed never to get pregnant again. But as the child grows, my perception has changed. I think before having a baby, ensure you have the right partner and, most importantly, ensure your mental health is stable because you don’t want to subject your child to trauma,” she added.

Nadia and Arrow Bwoy are raising their two-year-old son, Kai.

Nadia Mukami Pens Emotional Message As She Celebrates Arrow Bwoy’s Birthday

Kenyan singer Arrow Bwoy’s birthday was a day filled with love and humor thanks to his partner, Nadia Mukami.

Nadia, a talented singer herself and mother to their child, penned a sweet message celebrating Arrow Bwoy. She praised him for being a dependable partner, even during challenging times. With a touch of humor, she mentioned the unpredictable moods that can come with ovulation and jokingly asked her female followers if they experience the same.

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The message was accompanied by a heartwarming photo of the couple enjoying quality time together. Arrow Bwoy’s playful response acknowledged the “kaperiod” and humorously hinted at strategic travel plans during those times.

Arrow Bwoy also joined the celebration with a post reflecting on his journey to musical success. He shared photos of his early days and expressed gratitude for reaching each milestone.

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Fans showered the couple with love in the comments, wishing Arrow Bwoy a happy birthday and continued success.

Nadia Mukami discusses plans for the arrival of her second child

Musical duo Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy celebrated Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 12, by hosting a gathering of friends in Nairobi, courtesy of Nadia’s foundation Lola and Safari. Arrow commended Nadia as the most dedicated mother and wife he knows.

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During media interviews, the couple discussed their family life and the possibility of expanding their family beyond their 2-year-old son, Kai. Nadia expressed that motherhood has become more manageable and enjoyable for her.

“When our son expresses himself these days, it feels good. Sometimes I see pregnant women and think they look so cute. I miss the experience,” she shared, dispelling misconceptions about motherhood.

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As for the prospect of having a second child, Nadia remained undecided, responding with a playful “Hmm…maybe,” while Arrow Bwoy indicated his openness to the idea. Their banter continued as Arrow jokingly teased Nadia about pregnancy signs, prompting her to clarify that she wasn’t expecting.

Regarding the timing of another child, Nadia emphasized that she’s currently focused on ongoing projects and doesn’t feel ready for another baby just yet. She hinted that it might be a consideration in the next one or two years, once she has more time to dedicate to parenting.

Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy remove each other’s Instagram images, raising questions

Questions Arise as Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy Erase Each Other from Instagram

Arrow Bwoy, the singer, is noticeably absent from Nadia Mukami’s Instagram, as both artists have deleted each other’s photos from their respective accounts.

On Nadia’s Instagram, only one image featuring their son Kai remains.

Without any explanation, both singers have removed pictures of each other from their Instagram pages, sparking speculation among their followers about a potential rift.

Online observers noted that the couple did not exchange Valentine’s Day wishes on February 14, deepening concerns about the future of their relationship.

While they have retained their TikTok videos, the removal of Instagram photos has fueled speculation about their romantic status.

In August 2023, Nadia Mukami passionately expressed the importance of being with someone who has paid dowry for her during an interview at Kiss FM studios.

“I am not married. It is a fact. He is with me on credit. Niko soko,” Mukami stated.

She emphasized that women whose dowries have not been paid should not be fully committed to their current partners.

“In the 21st century, we need to tell our men that if you have not paid my dowry yet, then one of my legs is still outside while only one is in the relationship,” she emphasized.

Mukami asserted that a lady living with a man who has not paid her dowry is just a girlfriend, not a wife.

While Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy are not the only couple to take such actions, the deletion or unfollowing on social media often hints at relationship issues.

Other celebrity couples, such as Juma Jux and Karen Bujulu, are rumored to have split, with both deleting each other’s pictures.

On Valentine’s Day, Jux took his mother to dinner instead of his girlfriend, adding to the speculation. The couple also unfollowed each other on social media.

Mungai Eve and Director Trevor announced their breakup a year ago, surprising many with their revelation.

Akothee and her sister Cebbie Koks have also removed pictures of their spouses, with Akothee revealing private details about her wedding.

Former Gospel TV presenter Grace Ekirapa and her actor husband Pascal Tokodi were rumored to be living separate lives, but they still have pictures and videos of each other on their social media. Fans are hopeful that they will resolve their issues and reunite.

Nadia Mukami demands upkeep from Arrow Bwoy

Nadia Mukami, a well-known Kenyan musician best known for her popular song Kai Wangu, is currently looking to her baby daddy, Arrow Bwoy, for financial support.
Nadia wants Arrow Bwoy to pay dowry and take care of the unsolved matter of Kai’s stipend.

Nadia revealed that her requests for child support arise from the fact that Arrow Bwoy had been on tour while she was taking care of their son in an interview with bloggers at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on September 27, following her return to Kenya from the US.

“I feel I need an allowance because he has been touring. He went to Australia when the baby was six weeks for two months. So he needs to pay me for all that work I’ve put in,”

Notably, Nadia also wants to be acknowledged as Arrow Bwoy’s wife, a position that has not yet been established by dowry payment.

“He has not yet paid the dowry. So it would be very bad for my father and the elders if I claim a status as a wife. He (Arrow Bwoy) understands si ati ni kwa ubaya. He even knows I keep repeating this message,”

Originally, the pair intended to hold a conventional ceremony in February of this year, but that didn’t happen.

“That is up to him; you know you cannot pressure a man. It’s weird; it won’t feel natural,”

Nadia explained that her remarks are based on reality and are not intended to offend, acknowledging that they can be interpreted as insulting.

“But it’s the truth. Even Arrow Bwoy knows, and he is not mad. Before I go and say anything on social media, I know my partner. There is nothing that he’s ever said about me that has ever upset me,”

Nadia and Arrow Bwoy, who had been there before her, reunited when she got back from the US.

“I had missed him. He needs to pay me for taking care of our son alone for the longest time. It’s my responsibility, but it’s also his responsibility,”

Nadia Mukami reveals she is scared of Arrow Bwoy’s phone!

Nadia Mukami is a singer who has been in a relationship with fellow celebrity Arrowbwoy for four years. She is a strong believer in respecting her partner’s privacy, and that includes not going through his phone.

“I feel like a man’s phone is his,” she says. “Why would I touch his phone? I don’t want to find anything there.”

Nadia believes that the curiosity to want to go through your partner’s phone can only breed insecurity and mistrust. She says that if you are in a relationship with someone, you should be able to trust them enough to not feel the need to snoop through their phone.

Nadia and Arrowbwoy have already met their respective in-laws, and Nadia feels that it is time for Arrowbwoy to step up his game and marry her. She says that in the 21st century, women need to tell their men that if they have not paid any dowry, then the woman is not fully committed to the relationship.

Last year, Nadia and Arrowbwoy’s relationship experienced some turbulence. Nadia walked away from the relationship, but they later got back together. Nadia praised Arrowbwoy for doing the most to ensure that they were back on track.

Nadia has always been candid about her relationship with Arrowbwoy, even taking on the role of a relationship critic. In a previous interview, she shared her thoughts on what men should do to spoil their women.

“Even if I am financially stable as a woman, a man spoiling me shouldn’t be an issue,” she said. “Naturally, men were created to fend for their families and women to be pampered. Spoiling a woman doesn’t mean you pay my bills, that’s where people get it wrong. If she is your girlfriend or wife, spoiling means taking her out to some nice restaurant she might have not been to for a meal, buying her flowers, buying her a shoe, a handbag she likes, or gifts she likes, things like those are what spoiling is all about. Spoiling a woman is not necessarily bills.”

Nadia’s views on relationships are refreshingly honest and straightforward. She is not afraid to speak her mind, even if it means going against the grain. She is a role model for women everywhere, and her advice on relationships is sure to help many people.

Arrow Bwoy begging fans for money to pay bride price for Nadia Mukami

Kenyan musician Arrow Bwoy has appealed to Kenyans to help him raise money to pay the bride price for his fiancée, Nadia Mukami.

Mukami, who is also a musician, has said that she does not consider herself married until Arrow pays her dowry. The couple got engaged in March 2022, but Arrow has not yet taken the next step and paid the bride price.

“I’m not married. It is a fact. He hasn’t paid my dowry. He’s with me on credit,” Mukami said in an interview with Kiss FM.

She went on to say that her dowry is “very high” because she is a well-educated woman and a successful musician.

Arrow has acknowledged that he does not have a wife yet because he has not paid the bride price. He has asked Kenyans to help him raise money so that he can “get a wife the right way.”

The request for financial help has been met with mixed reactions. Some people have expressed sympathy for Arrow and have pledged to donate money. Others have criticized him for not being able to afford the bride price himself.

Only time will tell whether Arrow will be able to raise enough money to pay the bride price and finally marry Nadia Mukami.

  • The bride price is a traditional payment made by the groom to the bride’s family in exchange for her hand in marriage.
  • The amount of the bride price can vary depending on the culture and the social status of the bride and groom.
  • In some cultures, the bride price is seen as a way to compensate the bride’s family for the loss of their daughter.
  • In other cultures, the bride price is seen as a way to seal the marriage contract and to ensure that the groom will take care of his wife.

The bride price is a controversial practice, and there are many arguments for and against it.

Those who support the bride price argue that it is a way to honor the bride and her family, and that it helps to ensure that the marriage is stable.

Those who oppose the bride price argue that it is a form of female objectification, and that it can be used to exploit women.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to pay the bride price is a personal one.

There are many factors to consider, such as the cultural norms of the bride’s family, the financial resources of the groom, and the personal beliefs of the couple.

 

Ni ukweli sina wife juu sijafikisha pesa ya Mahari. Nomba mnichangie please. Tunma kwa his Number 0704403403 @ChrisKirwa aki sort mambo ya pay bill,

Nadia Mukami Calls on Arrow Bwoy to Pay Dowry

Popular Kenyan singer Nadia Mukami has made a public statement calling on her boyfriend, Arrow Bwoy, to pay her dowry.

Mukami, who is the mother of Arrow Bwoy’s son, said that she does not consider herself to be married until he pays her dowry. She emphasized the importance of traditional customs and the significance of dowry payment in establishing a committed relationship.

“In the 21st century, we need to tell our men that if they have not paid any dowry to us, one of my legs is in love, the other one is not,” she said.

Mukami also discussed her self-worth and emphasized the need for official commitment. She said that her dowry should be equivalent to her brand’s size and education level.

“I am a lady who is very learned and is very high, and I am a brand. My father invested so much in me. I did not go to schools where people eat Githeri, so the dowry is high, and he needs to invest in this babe,” she said.

When questioned about trust and privacy in her relationship, Mukami expressed her stance on respecting her partner’s personal space.

“I feel like a man’s phone is his. Why would I touch his phone? I do not want to find anything there,” she said.

Nadia Mukami’s statement has sparked a debate on social media, with some people supporting her and others criticizing her. Only time will tell whether Arrow Bwoy will pay Mukami’s dowry and make their relationship official.

Nadia Mukami And Arrow Bwoy Unveil Their Son’s Face For The First Time (Photos)

Popular Kenyan singers Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy have unveiled their son Haseeb Kai’s face for the first time.

Despite the two having a tumultuous relationship, they have been quite successful in taking care of their son. They have thrived immensely on co-parenting and have been keeping their son under wraps for several months.

But as he turned a year old today, the two have decided to show his cute face to the world.

Arrow Bwoy wrote on his social media;

”Happy birthday son @haseebkai Our Lord has been The pacesetter and Iam loving the speed Alhamdulilah ????????❤️❤️❤️ Kaende sana ???? . @_mutemwa_ ????????????????”

 

Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy shared the news of their baby’s arrival on Thursday, March 24.

“24.03.2022 We received the most Beautiful Gift Ever @haseebkai welcome to our world @nadia_mukami thank you @rfh_healthcare my Queen and the Prince are in the safe hands,” he shared.

‘He apologized’ Arrow Bwoy confirms his friendship with Jalang’o remains intact

Singer Arrow Bwoy says he is not the type to hold grudges. For this reason, he decided to forgive Jalang’o for outing Nadia’s pregnancy without their permission way before the Kiss FM presenter apologized to them in public.

Well, if you remember a few weeks back – Jalang’o unapologetically conformed that Nadia was indeed pregnant; and to top it off, he even went on to advise her against hiding it…yaani mimba haifichiki.

Also read: “Nadia awache Kuficha mimba” Jalango confirms Arrow Bwouy and girlfriend are expecting first child

Arrow Bwoy with Nadia Mukami

Speaking to his cohost Kamene Goro on that fateful morning, Jalang’o for some reason outed the secret saying;

Nadia pia awache kuvaa ma sweater wacha mimba itoke.

Adding;

You know they visited me at home and see I am telling you. It’s true! I think they want to do a baby bump shoot.

Arrow bwoy on Jalango’s apology

Anyway speaking during a recent interview, Arrow Bwoy pointed out that Jalang’o has always been a friend and although he may have crossed the friendship boundary – they still got to work things out.

Also read: “That was low and disrespectful” Nadia Mukami tells off Jalang’o

Jalas is a friend, someone who has supported me from day 1. We still talk but he crossed his boundaries at that time.

On whether Jalang’o later apologized after this incident, Arrow Bwoy said;

He apologized and said sorry for what he did. I don’t like keeping grudges nor do I burn bridges.

Well, at least these two didn’t blow things out of proportion because of a pregnancy reveal.

Arrow Bwoy Speaks After Exposé Of Allegedly Being Married For 10 Years

Men can really embarrass you! Just when love was getting hotter and hotter on social media with sweet nothings, Arrow Bwoy found himself on the receiving end. The singer’s relationship with Nadia Mukami is now on the edge; after Arrow’s alleged marriage to another woman; by the name Fahima Faim for 10 years.

The exposé was done by Edgar Obare’s students. And as we know, they always back their allegations with receipts.

Arrow Bwoy’s Decision

Well, Arrow Bwoy couldn’t just keep quiet over such a paramount issue which could lead to a break up. It seems like he has chosen Nadia Mukami over his alleged baby mama Faim.

Arrow Bwoy’s alleged baby mama-IG courtesy Edgar Obare.

Taking to his Instagram, Arrow Bwoy has written a cryptic message to insinuate that he has nothing to hide. He wrote;

”Everything is in black and white… Nothing to explain♥????”

On the other hand, Nadia Mukami had also dumped her Indian boyfriend Priyan for Arrow Bwoy; whom she claimed was just a ‘video vixen’. Her caption on D-day suggested otherwise.

Nadia Mukami might have just made the wrong move. If the allegations are true and she knew nothing about it, she might probably break up with him.

 

 

Kumbe Akona Bibi! Arrow Bwoy Exposed For Allegedly Being Married For Over 10 Years

Nadia Mukami introduced her new bae Arrow Bwoy with a steamy photo of them kissing at the Coast. The singer went ahead to disclose on Instagram Live that they have been together for quite a long time; even though they kept it a secret.

Arrow Bwoy’s Alleged Baby Mama

Arrow Bwoy and Faim-courtesy IG-Edgar Obare

However, Arrow Bwoy has been exposed for allegedly being married to another woman, by the name Fahima Faim. As seen on Edgar Obare’s Instagram, Arrow Bwoy is said to be ignoring her. It’s alleged that they have been married for over 10 years.

Arrow Bwoy Dating Nadia Mukami

After Arrow Bwoy and Nadia Mukami sharing a photo of themselves kissing on the beach, they captioned with sweet words; confirming that they are an item.

Nadia described Arrow Bwoy as her handsome man.

“My hardworking, patient, pure-hearted, handsome man”

To which the Arrow Bwoy responded,

“Toto si toto you are my smart, intelligent, boss lady mama Safari. My beautiful thing.”

On the other hand, Nadia Mukami had previously insinuated that she was dating an Indian guy by the name Priyan. It’s now alleged that she dumped him for Arrow Bwoy.

I bet she’ll be regretting her decision if the allegations are true.

 

Nilikuwa Chokoraa- Arrow Bwoy Speaks On His Childhood Struggles

Most celebrities have their fair share of struggles that they underwent before rising to fame. Following up on their stories, we learn that nothing good comes on a silver platter. Kenyan dancehall artist Ali Yussuf, better known as Arrow Bwoy, has opened up on the struggles he went through before making it in the music industry.

He says that after class 6, family feuds made him have a hard time. During this period, he says he had started being a street kid. His mother later on decided to take him to Uganda because of this reason.

Arrow Bwoy Biography, Real Name Age, Family, Education and Career -  whownskenya
Arrow Bwoy-Google

”Darasa la sita, home hakukuwa fiti. Kulikuwa na domestic violence… Wazazi walikuwa wanapigana and it wasn’t a good picture. Nikatolewa apo, matha akanihamisha nikaenda UG. Nikaeza kusomea uko, nikafanya class 7. UG huwa wanamilizia class 7. So nikamaliza uko class 7 na nikaendelea ivo ivo…

I think hio ndio waliona ni place safe mimi ku grow up… Because apa already nilikuwa nimeshaanza kuwa chokoraa… Waliona UG ilikuwa safe place kwangu.”

Arrow Bwoy finished form 6 and returned to Kenya, where he was helped a little bit by his uncles. They later let him go and ‘face the world’. He moved in with his brother, who used to sell nuts. He also ventured in fish mongering for a while.

Arrow Bwoy’s story is quite inspiring. He truly deserves all he has now.

 

Conman or Zero creativity? Arrow Bwoy exposed for copy pasting song from a Rwandese artist (Videos)

Kenyans on social media recently called out Najib Balala and Naomi Campbell for using a Nigerian song to promote Tourism in Kenya.

The song by Olakiri left most Kenyans on social media talking trash; while others went on to inquire why a Kenyan couldn’t be used on the Tourism video – but I think I now have an idea as to why!

Arrow Bwoy

Before that, singer Arrow Bwoy has let most of his fans down after being exposed stealing a beat used in his latest project. According to reports and a video prove; it’s obvious to see that Arrow Bwoy used the easy way out by copy and pasting. Shame.

Zero creativity

For a minute fans had flooded his Instagram page congratulating him for the new hit song; only to realize that he was riding  on somebody else’s creativity and hard-work.

Rumored Ex-lovers, Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy

Apart from the lyrics used on the song and the video concept; we cannot really tell what else is original about this new song. However what we do know is that; Arrow Bwoy this time around did not feel like stepping out his game hence the copy and paste. But was it by force?

Watch the two videos below and be the judge.

Original video by Davis D

Arrow Bwoy’s version

And you still wonder why Kenyan music is not growing?

Magix Enga is did big things in the local music scene in 2020

Kenya has no shortage of good music producers. However there are some whose work is a cut above the rest. One such person is Magix Enga.

You see, a beat plays a big part in determining whether a song will go viral or not. The lyrics and video are just meant to spice it up. You want to debate this?

If you are keen, I’m sure you’ve noticed that the beats for most viral Kenyan songs are always from three to four local music producers, one of them is Magix Enga.

Magix Enga
Magix Enga

If you hear, “Magix Enga on the beat” when a song is beginning, you just know that your eardrums are about to have the time of their lives. Where is the lie?

His greatest work to date (according to me of course) was Dundaing which was one of the biggest songs in 2018. Actually, it was the biggest!

Other songs that he has produced are; Digi Digi by Arrow Bwoy, Wembe by Timmy Tdat, Fire by P Unit, Dala Dala by Otile Brown, Matiati by Zzero Sufuri, We Run This by KRG. The list is endless.

If  you listen to the songs that he has produced, you’ll notice how distinct the beat is. It’s different from the norm. Perhaps this explains why anything he touches turns into gold instantly.

Magix Enga
Magix Enga

In my opinion, Magix Enga, who has been in the game for 10 years now, is taking Kenyan music to the international stage, with his signature beat, one song at a time.

He is showing us that it can be done by actually doing it. One day, when all is said and done, we’ll have him to thank for making Kenyan music enjoyable and helping artists to cross borders with their music.

Drama! Krg The Don exposed after stealing Kelechi Africana’s song (Video)

You’ve probably listened to Krg The Don’s new jam with Arrow Bwoy dubbed Giddem. It’s really dope. Personally, I have had it on replay since it was released.

Also read: Krg The Don is proof that money can’t buy talent

However, what some of you may not know is that there’s some controversy surrounding the song or at least the beat which was made by the very talented iLogos.

iLogos

A few hours ago, Kelechi Africana, who is arguably one of the best vocalists in the country, revealed that the beat was initially his and was surprised when he realized that Krg had used it on his latest project Giddem.

The Ring hitmaker then decided to confront iLogos. In a screen recording that was posted on his Instagram page, the former can be seen asking the producer why he gave out his beat without telling him.

Apparently, Kelechi Africana’s former manager had taken him to ILogos’ studio and promised to pay when the song was completed but he failed to honour his word.

Kelechi Africana links up with Kristoff on 'I Got You'
Kelechi Africana

When he failed to honor his word, the producer sold the beat to another person which turned out to be Krg The Don and that is how Giddem came to be.

Surprisingly or unsurprisingly, Ilogos has been found himself in a similar situation before. A few months ago, he was embroiled in a war of words with Naiboi after he sold a beat that he had made for him to Arrow Bwoy.

He claimed that the 2 In 1 hitmaker had refused to pay him for 10 songs that he had done for him and when he saw that there was no light at the end of the tunnel, he used the beat to make Arrow Bwoy’s toto.

Watch the video below.

 

Nadia Mukami didn’t need to lie about dating Arrow Bwoy to push her music

A few days ago, Nadia Mukami left her fans disappointed when she revealed that she has never been in a relationship with Arrow Bwoy and that the claims that she made made that the two of them were dating were untrue.

Also read: Nadia Mukami comes clean about her rumored romantic relationship with Arrow Bwoy

Although I am happy that she decided to set the record straight and explained that she just wanted to push their new jam dubbed Radio Love, I must say that I was not amused at all.

Nadia Mukami

You see, Nadia is really talented. In my opinion, she is one of the biggest female artists in at the country moment. As such, she does not need to go to such extreme lengths to push her music. Her music does not need PR stunts.

If you watched Arrow Bwoy’s earlier interview on The Trend where he refuted the claims, you could tell that he was was angered by what Nadia has said so much so that he told her to stop the sideshows and focus on her music.

Some of us hold Nadia in high regard. We believe that if anyone will one day bring home a BET Award it will be her and because I am not in the habit of sugar coating things, I will be the first to admit that she let us down.

Nadia Mukami has potential to make it big outside Kenya
Nadia Mukami

On the brighter side, I am happy that she came out to clarify things and now we can all move past the issue and keep listening to her good music because that is what we came to love her for.

I hope that her management team are not the ones who advised her to lie about dating Arrow Bwoy because if that is the case something like this; will happen again and she will end up ruining her career.

Arrow Bwoy drops new banger ‘Find X’ alongside Arrow Bwoy (Video)

Kenyan dancehall singer Ali Yusuf, popularly known as Arrow Bwoy, has teamed up with Dufla Diligon on a new jam that is getting a lot of love from their fans.

Also read: Arrow Bwoy needs to be very careful

The song dubber Find X, which references a common mathematical equation, simply talks about looking for that one thing that makes you tick, whether it’s a girlfriend, boyfriend, money and whatnot.

Dufla Diligon

To be honest, the first time I heard this track I was not too sure how I felt about it but with time I came to love it and now I can no get enough of it. It’s so infectious ladies and gentlemen.

I don’t know about you but I feel that this is Arrow Bwoy’s best work yet. It’s different from his previous releases. You see, the artist has always been called out for always making love songs but Find X is a new sound.

Arrow Bwoy did a good job on this jam. His verse is sick. To add to that, he is a great singer and you just want to keep listening to him as he does his thing.

Dufla Diligon didn’t disappoint either. His lyrics on this jam are dope. Of course the line that many people will never forget is “hata kwa circle (circular), triangle (triangular), unapigwa na bibi Wetangula.”

Arrow Bwoy
Arrow Bwoy

These two artists really complement one another and in my opinion they should release more songs together. I mean why not?

The beat and instrumentation are on point and we have the one and only Vicky Pon Dis to thank for that. Other than the fact that they make the song danceable, they also blend with the artists’ flow and tempo.

I absolutely love the video concept for Find X. You guy, this song was shot in a laboratory with the artists doing some experiments. Who would have thought? Big up to Nezzoh Montana.

Watch Find X below and tell us what you think.

Ghafla!
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