Octopizzo just released the new visuals for his latest song 'Ringa' taken off his 5th studio album 'Jungle Fever'. Photo credit: Instagram/octopizzo
Octopizzo just released the new visuals for his latest song 'Ringa' taken off his 5th studio album 'Jungle Fever'. Photo credit: Instagram/octopizzo

Octopizzo drops visuals for Ringa off 5th studio album

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Octopizzo is back again with yet another stellar music video to match the awesomeness of his fifth studio album that he released just a few days ago.

Octopizzo has been consistently putting out real, genuine music over the years without relent setting the bar even higher every time he puts out a project; both the record and the music video.

His latest offering dubbed ‘Ringa’ has been taken off his ‘Jungle Fever’ studio album boasts of stellar visuals and a message to take to heart.

So far Octopizzo has released the official music videos for 5 tracks from the 15-track ‘Jungle Fever’ studio album which collectively has over 2 million streams on YouTube alone in a span of 5 months.

He released ‘Swaga Za Wapi’ featuring Maga, ‘Lela’ featuring Suzanna Owiyo, ‘Good Morning’ featuring Idd Aziz, ‘Karata$i’, and of course his latest visual offering dubbed ‘Ringa’ that doesn’t have any feature.

Octopizzo is one of the most prolific rappers in Kenya today who has a vision for not only Kenya but the entire African region coming together because he’s one of the few mainstream artistes who is a Pan Afrikan always pushing above anything else the growth of the continent.

Octopizzo not only helped change the narrative in the boardrooms about the Kenyan rap and hip hop scene, but he also changed how people looked at Kibera and people who came from there, he proved that even the Kibera people indeed has something to say.

Octopizzo proves his diversity with ‘Karata$i’ record

Thanks to him, other rappers have sprouted out of the largest slums in Africa to become some of the best rappers and even one Yema Khalif who is the co-founder of YEMA(based in California) saw the light at the end of the tunnel after Octopizzo proved that anybody can make it out of the hood and still give back to the same neighborhood that built you and made you who you are in society today.

Watch and/or stream the official music video for Octopizzo’s ‘Ringa’ below as written and performed by the number 1 rapper from Kibera who helped put the largest slums in Africa to the map.

I am a Pan-Afrikanist to the core and love to let the world know what they are missing in Africa. I might do that through music and some interesting posts from time to time so please bare with me.

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