Mbogi Genje is arguably the face of Gengetone, Dance hall in the country today, and rightful so, ever since the group that comprises of three talented artistes, all of them from Nairobi’s Eastlands area, they have been on a roll.
The group has been embraced by top entertainers today with Huddah Monroe being one of them.
Ever since they broke out in the mainstream scene with their hit record dubbed ‘Kidungi’ which they jumped on Scar’s ‘Kovu’ hit record’s beat to make, everybody is keen to know more about them after they impressed with the deep sheng lyrics that even most Nairobians can’t comprehend easily.
Out of Smady Tings, Guzman Teddy, and Militan, the one artiste out of the three members who stands out in the group is Militan who also answers to Govana as his moniker.
Militan’s lingo has made Mbogi Genje as a group blow up in the music industry today.
A lot of people have been keen to ask how Militan usually comes up with his lyrics because for some reason/s they are usually hard to comprehend, some even going to an extend of believing that he might be coming up with his own lingo and/or even under the influence of some substance.
Well, let’s put your doubts to rest.
Apparently, Militan who is half-Kenyan, half-Sudanese doesn’t smoke anything or drink any liquor whatsoever and each and every word he usually raps on Mbogi Genje’s records are lingoes that are currently being used in the streets today.
Richy Haniel brought out Mbogi Genje and Mejja on his latest offering
If you don’t seem to understand what he’s talking about on the numerous records he’s been featured on, probably it’s because you are somewhat old or you don’t know your way around Nairobi’s Eastland areas today.
So far, Mbogi Genge as a Gengetone and Dancehall group has been cosigned by Octopizzo, Huddah Monroe, gospel rapper, Eko Dydda, and Nairobi Governor, Mike Mbuvi Sonko who gave them cash for producing their unreleased 10 songs after they met him inside his Nairobi office.