Khaligraph Jones and Breeder LW on the music video set of Khali Cartel 3 late 2019
Ever since Breeder LW AKA Bazenga Dadii released his debut project 'Kabla Kuosa' back in 2018, he has been dominating the rap game ever since. He's even shown his versatile side by working with top Gengetone artistes. Photo credit: Instagram/breederlw

Breeder LW makes a statement inspired by Khaligraph Jones’ ‘Yes Bana’ record

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Breeder LW is the new crop of artistes bent on taking the Kenyan rap music to the next scene.

The rapper who has even worked with one of the legendary rappers in Kenya, Kayvo Kforce in his previous projects has been making a name for himself in the Gengetone genre through which he has established himself as a versatile artiste destine for greatness.

Breeder LW who you can call Bazenga Dadii as well represents Dagoretti and he is doing a great job holding down hip hop to the fullest with every record he has released thus far, his project ‘Kabla Kuosa’ released back in 2018 was one the hip hop fire that year.

See also: stream Breeder LW’s ‘Kabla Kuosa’ album which is out!

On the record that borrows Motif On the Beat’s beats that he produced for Khaligraph Jones’ ‘Yes Bana’ that is currently the number one record in the country, Breeder LW goes to work on the beat with powerful punchlines, metaphors, bars and out of this world lyrics that will make you become his instant fan as soon as you listen to the song.

Ever since Breeder LW also known as Bazenga Dadii dropped his project 'Kabla Kuosa' back in 2018, he has been consistent over the years holding down the Kenyan hip hop scene while working with Gengetone artistes like Benzema. Photo credit: Instagram/breederlw
Ever since Breeder LW also known as Bazenga Dadii dropped his project ‘Kabla Kuosa’ back in 2018, he has been consistent over the years holding down the Kenyan hip hop scene while working with Gengetone artistes like Benzema. Photo credit: Instagram/breederlw

Breeder LW makes it look so easy and we all know rapping is not an easy thing to do, even most rappers; internationally and locally have gone on record to iterate that as a matter of fact.

Check out the quotable lyrics off Breeder LW’s ‘Yes Bana Freestyle’

Ikikuja Rap me ni Kobra
Mamita nasaka sitachoka
Me hubuy ndulla Gikomba
Ndechu ,brandy na ata haijaoshwa
Ukitry test ni makosa
Pongi ka inatupa imeoza
Breeder uliacha Kuroga?
Ala!!Fxck You!!
Me bado ni kobra
Sura ndio imejaa kwa ma poster
Leta vodo yangu bila Chaser
Shingo iko icy ka glacier
Drip hadi plumber anateta
Msupa alikuchocha ako kesha
Guess ako na nani kwa keja
We unapiga simu iko mteja
Bazenga dadii, Nai pepeta pepeta

Fans are really going to have a field day with this, especially his loyal fans from Dagoretti. If there’s a year we are going to see Breeder LW own the rap game is 2020, just wait and see, whatever you got to see from him back in 2018 was just a warm-up.

2020 it’s Breeder LW taking over the rap scene with such a force that can’t be ignored by anyone and/or everyone.

Khaligraph Jones has urged up and coming rap artistes to jump on the beat and do their own version of the Yes Bana challenge for the chance and opportunity of working with him on a project, probably even be a part of the upcoming Khali Cartel 4.

Watch the music video for Breeder LW’s ‘Yes Bana Freestyle’ below.

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