Maluda is an artiste that is revered by many hip hop heads around the whole country not because he raps gospel and represents GOD to the fullest but because he does real hip hop in the music industry and reps it to the fullest and that might be the reason he has been able to do some cool projects with top rap artistes in the game right now ranging from Juliani, Khaligraph Jones and now Kayvo KForce.
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What we are really waiting for from the Jericho Lumumba 10 rapper is a song that now features one of the few talented young female acts either in gospel or secular because we ought to listen to some female voice in his music and that might just what his upcoming EP ‘Lamp On A Stand’ needs, some female touch because nobody wants a too-gangster, too-hood, too-hard, too-strong an album in their music collection.
Work with a talented young female artiste in your next project Maluda, You already did some awesome stuff with top rappers in the game right now, how about you put in some singers on it as well.
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The new project by Maluda is called ‘Glory to the King’ which he did a special collaboration with none than Kibera’s namba nane’s, Former KForce’s member Kayvo KForce who as usual did not disappoint on his bars when he spat some dope lines on the Lime Lights Beats and NYNP produced beats.
Glory to the King is the third single off his upcoming album dubbed ‘Lamp on a Stand’ that seems to be a promising album this year if it happens to drop this year and it will with no doubt change the game as we know it.
Maluda who is a gospel rap artiste is a musical force that is here to stay and am not only talking about in the gospel ministry alone but music in general and specifically in rap and hip hop.
Watch out for this talented young act in the game, he is going to fly the Kenyan flag in international borders, you wait and see but just remember you heard it first in Biggest Kaka first.
Watch the video below