King Kaka with his fans performing

King Kaka spits ‘Poison’ to remind us why he’s your number 1 rapper in the game

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If you need a rapper to listen to lyrically in the Kenyan game today, you definitely need to add King Kaka on your playlist ASAP even though you can’t and you don’t fathom the Swahili language. You just have to know him especially after going hard the way he went hard on his latest album dubbed ‘Eastlando Royalty’.

Out of his latest album ‘Eastlando Royalty’ which features international artistes Tracy Morgan, Talib Kweli, and Romain Virgo, King Kaka has only released six music videos off the album but it’s his latest visuals ‘Poison’ that he goes ham on. He makes it clear who is boss in these rap streets out here.

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King Kaka has so far released the music videos for ‘Njia’, ‘Dundaing’, ‘One and Only’, ‘Royalty’, ‘East Kwa Mabeast’, and now ‘Poison’ records off the ‘Eastlando Royalty’ album.

there's no way anyone will doubt King Kaka's rap prowess after listening to 'Poison' off his 'Eastlando Royalty'. photo credit: Instagram/thekingkaka
there’s no way anyone will doubt King Kaka’s rap prowess after listening to ‘Poison’ off his ‘Eastlando Royalty’. photo credit: Instagram/thekingkaka

As soon as the record’s beat as produced by Eric “MSYOX” Musyoka kicks off, King Kaka goes off bars after bars and he doesn’t stop at all since the record doesn’t have any hooks at all. The record sounds as if he is schooling some whack rappers in the game while at the same time establishing who is the Big Boss in the rap game today. Eish! If by any chance you were a skeptic and a doubter of King Kaka’s rap prowess and delivery on his verses, then ‘Poison’ is definitely a record that will most certainly change your perspective on the rapper.

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This record you can actually listen to it all day everyday and if you haven’t listened to his latest album, you really are missing out, if there was an album that would easily sell a gold or platinum units it’s definitely ‘Eastlando Royalty’. Hip hop is not dead in Kenya and the way King Kaka has a hold of the genre, then it is definitely in safe hands.

Stream the statement ‘Poison’ record which reminds those who might have forgotten who is King in the rap game today. The lyrics might be a little bit too harsh to the whack rappers out there, so here’s a disclaimer for them as a heads up

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