Kenyan female rapper Wangechi releases her new single dubbed ‘Used To It’ following a brief hiatus from the Kenyan music scene. This is her first jab at a trap song, “It’s basically me venturing into a new style of music for fans who’ve been asking for it and also me knowing that
Read MoreIf you didn’t read about how Shukid and Victoria Kimani’s beef began the other day, you can read it by clicking this link that you are reading right now so at least
Wangechi who is a renowned female rapper not only in Kenya but in all of east African region has called on the help of the boy child in the country for some
Wangechi just turned 24 years old today and she became more than the wiser in life and in music(at least according to her). The rapper opened up about her living life that used
Last year, 2016 was typically Wangechi’s year after she played a major role to the realization of the Tusker’s campaign ‘Here is to us’ and also headlined for UK’s top rap act,
Many Kenyans don’t appreciate their own and that’s no secret one bit and whenever one artiste tries to release a single, EP or LP, Kenyans are the first to throw shade whatsoever.
Wangechi doesn’t have time to clap back on the current female music beef but instead she’s busy winning through her music and her project ‘Here’s to us‘ with Tusker is finally here
Kenyan female rapper Wangechi has finally dropped her long-awaited music project following last year’s epic return to the hip-hop music scene. The project (EP) titled ‘Don’t Consume If Seal Is Broken’ is
Immediately after the young talented artiste Wangechi graduated six days back holding a Degree in Bachelor of Business of Business Science in Financial Economics, she posted this as she celebrated “This is
Multiple award-wining Kenyan music producer: Tim ‘Timwork’ Rimbui has released the first single STAND UP off his upcoming self titled debut EP set for release later this year. STAND UP features the
Wangechi born as Wangechi Waweru is a female rapper based in Nairobi, Kenya. Born in 1994, her passion for music began at the tender age of 12. Listening to the likes of
Do you remember the days that all we could hear was Poxy Presha (May his soul rest in peace) and the famous Hip Hop group Kalamashaka but no female MCs gracing our
Talk all you want, hate all you and -haters gonna love this one- critic all you want but Wangechi is so much talented! you don’t have to take my word for it,