Rajville has finally released his first offering of 2021. Photo credit: Instagram/rajville7
Rajville has finally released his first offering of 2021. Photo credit: Instagram/rajville7

Rajville drops ‘Marry You’ song that he wrote and produced in 20 minutes

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Rajville who is also a talented record producer is hands down one of the hardest working rappers in Kenya today, his impressive catalog is vast, diverse, and versatile.

The entire songs he has recorded so far in his career might have surpassed 1000 because he always writes, records, and releases songs each and every other day thus his addictive #BaeTuesday series which saw him release new songs every other Tuesday for the rest of the year.

The rapper is hands down one of the hard-working rappers in Kenya today without any arguments so far.

That might be the reason why an investor made an offer to buy his company, Music Bank together with its entire catalog for thousands of dollars.

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Rajville started the company, Music Bank from the ground up to become a successful company it is today that’s bringing him huge returns in the music industry today.

Rajville has worked with some of the best rappers and musicians Kenya has to offer.

He’s worked with Fena Gitu, Victoria Kimani, Stella Mwangi, Boutross, Khaligraph Jones, Kristoff, and scores of other established musicians in the industry.

Rajville is one of the rappers who is currently helping the Kenyan rap scene grow not only in the streets but also in boardrooms.

His recent offering dubbed ‘Marry You’ is a song that inevitably proves his consistency in the music industry.

The ‘Obe Baba’ hitmaker, formerly Raj who is also the founder of Music Bank wrote and record the song in 20 minutes, yup! he did that in 20 minutes, imagine how many songs he’s written and recorded in 24 hours, you do the math.

Stream Rajville’s first offering of 2021 dubbed ‘Marry You’ as written and performed by the Music Bank founder.

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