Femi One really went in on her latest record that features Domani Munga of Wakadinali. The song isn't only catchy, it has some important message that most can resonate with. Photo credit: Instagram/femi_one
Femi One really went in on her latest record that features Domani Munga of Wakadinali. The song isn't only catchy, it has some important message that most can resonate with. Photo credit: Instagram/femi_one

Femi One brought out the hook killa, Domani Munga on ‘Staki’ single

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Femi One, the celebrated rapper, has released a brand new music video dubbed ‘Staki’, featuring one-third member of Wakadinali, Domani Munga who is arguably the king of hooks in the rap game today.

The song aims to emphasize the importance of saying ‘no’ and how it should be considered a complete sentence.

Throughout the track, Femi One delves into various issues that need to be addressed, such as rape and women being forced into compromising situations.

With her signature punchlines and Domani’s impeccable street vibe, Femi One highlights the daily challenges that women face in our society, such as sex for work, sex trafficking, and transactional sex.

The music video for ‘Staki’ was shot and directed by the renowned Steve Mugo, who perfectly captured the essence of the song.

Femi One has important message to pass across with her latest offering together with the hook killa, Domani Munga. Photo credit: Instagram/femi_one
Femi One has important message to pass across with her latest offering together with the hook killa, Domani Munga. Photo credit: Instagram/femi_one

Femi One showcases her impressive acting skills, which help to bring out the dire consequences of going against someone’s will.

This powerful message conveyed by the AFRIMMA best female rapper is indicative of the projects and movements that she has in store for her fans.

‘Staki’ has already received an overwhelming response on YouTube, and the music video is a must-watch for fans of Femi One and anyone who cares about empowering women and advocating for their rights.

The music video for ‘Staki’ is a visual representation of the struggles faced by women in our society. It highlights the importance of respecting someone’s consent and the consequences of not doing so.

Femi One’s lyrics and delivery are on point, as always, and they are complemented by Domani’s streetwise style.

The video is shot in a gritty, urban setting that adds to the overall mood of the song.

Femi One and Domani are shown performing in various locations, with scenes of women in compromising situations interspersed throughout the video.

Domani Munga, one-third member of the phenomenal Wakadinali is highly regarded as the go-o guy when it comes to cutting catchy hooks in hip hop in Kenya today. Photo credit: Instagram/domani_munga
Domani Munga, one-third member of the phenomenal Wakadinali is highly regarded as the go-o guy when it comes to cutting catchy hooks in hip hop in Kenya today. Photo credit: Instagram/domani_munga

The video ends on a powerful note, with Femi One standing up for herself and delivering a message of empowerment to all women.

Watch the official music video for ‘Staki’ as written and performed by Femi One and Domani Munga below, stream the same right underneath the video;


The release of ‘Staki’ has further cemented Femi One’s status as one of the leading voices in Kenyan hip-hop.

Her music has always been a reflection of the issues faced by society, and ‘Staki’ is no different.

The song is a call to action for everyone to stand up against sexual violence and exploitation.

There’s no doubt about ‘Staki’ being a powerful song that tackles important issues facing women in our society.

Femi One’s lyrics and delivery are spot-on, and the music video is a perfect visual representation of the message conveyed by the song.

As always, Femi One is at the forefront of advocating for social change, and ‘Staki’ is just the latest example of her commitment to using her platform to make a difference.

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