Buruklyn Boyz group is about to taken the Kenyan drill music to unprecedented heights. Photo credit: Instagram/buruklyn_boyz
Buruklyn Boyz group is about to take the Kenyan drill music to unprecedented heights. Photo credit: Instagram/buruklyn_boyz

Buruklyn Boyz is making a mark in drill music today thanks with their ‘Nairobi’ hit song

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Buruklyn Boyz is destined to be the next big thing in the entertainment scene, at least in the music industry.

Thanks to their recent release dubbed ‘Nairobi’, they have proved that they don’t only get what it takes to be the next big thing the Kenyan hip hop scene has ever seen but they have also proved they are here for the long haul, not for the hype and all.

Buruklyn Boyz which comprises Ajay who also answers to another moniker, Namba 1, and of course, Mr. Right has one of their hit records, ‘Nairobi’ dominating the airwaves and it’s only 1 week old.

The Buruklyn Boyz group that represents the Buruburu estate in Nairobi just made a mark in the music industry making a name for themselves, Ajay, and Mr Right as the future prospects of the now-popular drill music that almost everybody wants a piece of.

With ‘Nairobi’ hit record out and getting bigger by the day, Buruklyn Boyz might as well be synonymous with Kenyan drill music.

They have the lyricism in check, their flow in check, their metaphor in check, their delivery in check, and also their record producer, Def beats seem to know what he’s doing.

Buruklyn Boyz comprise of Ajay, also known as Number 1(left), and Mr Right(right). Photo credit: Instagram/buruklyn_boyz
Buruklyn Boyz comprises Ajay, also known as Namba 1(left), and Mr Right(right). Photo credit: Instagram/buruklyn_boyz

There’s no stopping Buruklyn Boyz in any way, just like that, they have already found a spot for themselves in the super-competitive industry with one song alone(though they have a couple of records out), who knows what the group will do in the next few months.

Whenever you have a conversation about the fast-growing drill sound in Kenya, best put Buruklyn Boyz in that conversation because as it stands today, there’s no Kenyan drill music without Buruklyn Boyz and that’s not a lie!

In case you might have missed the ‘Nairobi’ record that has helped put Buruklyn Boyz in the music scene as serious emcees, stream it below and understand why they have lived up to the hype of being the best Kenyan drill music maestros today.

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