Justo Mzungu has linked up with Sensei on ‘Wanabore’ and it’s a massive hit (Video)

Comedian-cum singer Justin Bradford, popularly known as Justo Mzungu, has released a new song with Sensei and we are really feeling it.

The song dubbed Wanabore was inspired by a childhood game that I know most of you are familiar with. It goes like, “unabore, unabore unangiri ngiri minyoo.” Ah! This has brought up many good memories.

I really love this jam. As you listen to it, you’ll realize that Justo’s music has started leaning towards what’s hot on the streets and that is Gengetone.

Justo
Justo

He also has some dope rhymes or bars. I don’t know what is more amazing, the fact that a mzungu can flow in Sheng or that he is competing with some of Kenya’s finest new -age musicians. You tell me.

Sensei is also good. I think he has some great punchlines. Although this was my first time listening to a song by him, I was not disappointed.

The beat on this song is also sick. Believe you me, you will have it on repeat for the rest of the year -which is about six months – after listening to it for the first time.

The video concept is also commendable. I was particularly wowed by the indoor shoots and the scene transitioning. I have to laud Hussein Njoroge for the good job.

Watch Wanabore below and tell us what you think.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyC66jLBZOE

Mzungu tout shouting ‘mbao mbao’ at the train station melts the hearts of Kenyans (Video)

First there was an Italian tout operating in Kitengela route. And now an American makanga has wowed Kenyans with sheer display of Kenyan matatu culture at the train station.

Kenyans were in awe after learning that a white Italian – Lucia Alessandra Murotto was working as a tout on a matatu plying Kitengela route. Lucia was hosted on Churchill Show and she revealed that she was the official weekend conductor of Kitengela’s matatu Tity Boy aka 2 Chains.

Lucia Alessandra Murotto collects fare from commuters on Kitengela’s Tity Boy matatu

Lucia aside, an American Justin Bradford is also causing tongues to wag thanks to his display of Kenyan matatu culture at a train station in Oregon, USA.

Bradford was caught on camera shouting “mbao mbao” at the train in Oregan like a typical Githurai makanga in Nairobi CBD.

Bradford’s command of Swahili and hilarious depiction of a typical Kenyan makanga has made many people share the clip on social media.

Watch the video below:

Ghafla!
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