Octopizzo has proven without any reasonable doubt that he’s an entertainer like no other in the Kenyan scene by not only putting out great music but also entertaining while at it.
Octopizzo who is about to release his 5th studio album next month released a song off the upcoming project dubbed ‘Swaga Za Wapi’ featuring a talented vocalist called Maga got the internet talking about the creativity of the cameo on the music video.
Fans are even asking if he can have the dialogue on the cameo as the interlude on the upcoming album since it’s remarkable and it shows and appreciates his African roots that might resonate quite well with the international market who are today impressed by Africa and what the continent has to offer.
Just the other day, Octopizzo did an unexpected thing on his ‘Nikupate’ music video where for the first time in so many years, he wasn’t in the cameo, not even once but in lieu chose to give the spotlight and opportunity to the upcoming, budding talent in his Kibera neighborhood.
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Critics are even saying that Nyashinski was inspired by Octopizzo’s ‘Nikupate’ in releasing the official visuals for his recently released ‘Swaga Za Wapi’ hit record that got the fans excited.
Octopizzo has clearly proven that he’s not only one of the greats in the hip hop business, he’s proven that he’s also one of the greats when it comes to putting out art through seeing in the ‘Nikupate’ visuals and through watching and listening in his recent offering off ‘Jungle Fever’ studio album.
In the music video, you get to understand what message he’s trying to portray even without the actual song begins, it resonates with the masses since it’s something that a lot if not all of the people can relate with. It won’t be far-fetched if we say that Octopizzo gave us a song and a short film in one music video in ‘Swaga Za Wapi’.
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Evidently, Octopizzo outdid himself on the music video and the song itself.
Watch the official music video for ‘Swaga Za Wapi’ below and hopefully understand what this writer is trying to say, of course not, a lot of people will get it but it’s alright all the same.