King Kaka has once again released a socio-political song dubbed 'Ganji' that tells the truth raw and bare as it gets without any fear whatsoever. King Kaka questions the importance of going to University when there's no jobs to support you after you graduate. Photo credit: Instagram/thekingkaka

King Kaka captures Kenyans’s attention with the latest ‘Ganji’ single

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King Kaka has captured the attention of all netizens today that made him trend once again.

He just might have set precedence in Kenya for being the first rapper and artiste to trend in a week for two different reasons.

The rapper who also happens to be an entrepreneur, brand ambassador, and a family man was trending the other day over his post that he made about plus-size women which made him become a punching bag to social media bullies and trolls, but he held his head high, head above the shoulder.

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You can say all you want to say about King Kaka but you can never talk down his music and the effort he puts in to make sure every project is puts out gets to talk to somebody somewhere going through the same thing.

King Kaka has released a socio-political song that sees him talking from two different perspectives with all personas on the record both lamenting about the situation they’re in because of the government.

A couple of months ago, King Kaka caused an online uproar after releasing yet another socio-political song that called out political leaders in the country, with some calling them out by name.

King Kaka caused an uproar with his previous released hit socio-political song dubbed ‘Wanjinga Nyinyi’ that touched almost everything on what’s going on in politics. In ‘Ganji’ song, he does something similar. Photo credit: Instagram/thekingkaka

The hit song ‘ Wajinga Nyinyi’ was as raw as it gets and of course unprecedented in the country.

The song actually inspired the Smallz Lethal’s ‘I’m Offended’ hit record that called out the Kisii government that saw him get arrested by the County government.

On this latest project dubbed ‘Ganji’, King Kaka borrowed the same energy he used to record ‘Wajinga Nyinyi’ on the record and state the obvious pointing a blaming finger to the government.

King Kaka argued that in Kenya you don’t need papers to succeed in life, you only need connections and reiterated that in Kenya, there is a lot of jobless youth who have graduated without any jobs out there.

If you’ve been seeking out the vintage socio-political King Kaka on a record, you’re in luck because King Kaka came out pouncing on the ‘Ganji’ record. He didn’t sugarcoat anything on the project.

Watch the official music video for ‘Ganji’ as written and performed by King Kaka below, stream the same underneath.

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