Wakadinali members from left to right: Scar, Domani Munga, SewerSydaa have been consistent over the years througout their music careers always having something to give to their fans. They have since unofficially become the voice of the Eastlands youth who they usually represent in most of their songs. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali
Wakadinali members from left to right: Scar, Domani Munga, SewerSydaa have been consistent over the years througout their music careers always having something to give to their fans. They have since unofficially become the voice of the Eastlands youth who they usually represent in most of their songs. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali

Inspiration behind Domani Munga’s ‘Mihadarati’ song revealed

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Wakadinali has proven over the years that they are here to stay and control the Kenyan hip hop arena with an iron fist by giving their fans what they usually want in each and every song they put out, which is realness, nothing short of that.

Wakadinali which comprise of Scar, SewerSydaa and Domani Munga has seen 2/3 of the members putting out their individual projects with Scar being the only one remaining without a project out.

Domani Munga is the latest member of the group who has released a project, his project is titled, ‘Haitaki Hasira’.

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All the projects SewerSydaa and Domani have put out are currently some of the hottest projects out thus far.

So far Domani who released his project a couple of days back has released a couple of records from the project with the latest one being ‘Mihadarati’ that features fellow Wakadinali member, SewerSydaa.

The song ‘Mihadarati’ like most songs is bent on educating the youth about the hardships that come with abusing drugs, in a way or two it shuns the misuse of hard drugs.

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Thanks to social media, the powerful, thripple-threat rappers from the Wakadinali group revealed the inspiration behind the ‘Mihadarati’ hit song.

“This song was inspired by the surroundings we stay in, the youth are “drugged”[this having two meanings; drag and drug] behind and end up losing focus due to ‘MIHADARATI(hard drugs)’, they explain so perfectly on their tweet.

Wakadinali as a group has been the voice of most youth from the entire Nairobi Eastlands area, you name them, all of them, they represent every other neighborhood from Eastlands through their timeless, ever-fresh music.

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