Scar dropped his hit song 'OPPS' that caught the attention of his fans and critics as he is seen dancing for the very first time in a music video. Photo credit: Instagram/scar_mkadinali
Scar dropped his hit song 'OPPS' that caught the attention of his fans and critics as he is seen dancing for the very first time in a music video. Photo credit: Instagram/scar_mkadinali

Scar drops ‘OPPS’ dancing for the first time

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Scar is working hard, really hard, and smart.

The Wakadinali founder and member is gradually and efficiently turning his brand internationally kick-starting the strategy with his latest record dubbed ‘OPPS’ where he raps a couple of verses in fluent English.

The song is actually an English record with a few Swahili and Sheng words to compliment it.

Scar who also answers to Scar Mkadinali has been consistent of late in the music scene as we know it and he hasn’t even released his studio project yet.

He is actually the only member of the Wakadinali rap group who doesn’t have a project out yet, Sewersydaa, and Domani Munga has both released their solo studio projects.

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  3. Scar calls out Nyashinski for being a singer, and not a rapper
  4. Khaligraph Jones jumps in studio with Wakadinali’s Scar
  5. Kavyo Kforce, Mr. Ke4 drops ‘Chachisha’ song with Scar

Speaking on prolificness, Scar has worked with Wakuu Music, Wahenga, Trio, and Mr. Ke4 together with the legendary Kayvo Kforce all in under a month before releasing his solo hit record dubbed ‘OPPS’ that goes hard on the streets despite getting released yesterday officially.

Scar has been really busy this few couple of weeks finding time to jump on other people's project and records while working on releasing his solo projects as well as being part of the Wakadinali project. He's most certainly a sought-after rapper in Kenya today. Photo credit: Instagram/scar_mkadinali
Scar has been really busy this few couple of weeks finding time to jump on other people’s projects and records while working on releasing his solo projects as well as being part of the Wakadinali project. He’s most certainly a sought-after rapper in Kenya today. Photo credit: Instagram/scar_mkadinali

The rapper who is as outspoken and sharp as Kanye West is aimed at changing the hip hop and rap scene to something even great setting precedence while at it.

There is no denying that Scar is the next big thing in hip hop in Kenya who is bent on taking the Kenyan rap sound global thus his rapping in English to help him capture the global market if not the African region fanbase.

Scar has a lot to offer to the hop hop scene and he is just starting out going all out by releasing back-to-back hit records; some solo records while getting featured on tracks by the likes of Katapilla, and Vioxii Dede among others.

Trying on new territories in the entertainment scene, not only the music arena, Scar gets to dance for the very first time ever in the ‘OPPS’ music video that is very impressive.

Scar has grown as an artiste and that’s what we all love to see, he keeps on getting better and better with each song he puts out which is exponentially making him become a sought-after rapper of this time.

If you ever had doubts about Scar being a versatile, streets-certified, talented, prolific rapper focused on nothing short of greatness, you ought to watch his latest offering dubbed ‘OPPS’, it will change your mind and opinion on him and you will see what other thousands of Kenyans see in him.

In case you haven’t watched the visuals for ‘OPPS’ as written and performed by Scar, watch it below:

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