Scar and Domani Munga

Virusi, Scar, Superprodusir and Deniro gives hope in their new song

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Whoever said that Kenya as a country doesn’t have talented artistes amidst us bluntly lied because Kenya is full of talented artistes and rappers, the only issue is that most of them are underground.

Underground talented rappers are usually like diamonds in the dirt waiting for their time to shine bright and take over the music industry and dominate the rap scene and the way things are going, Scar of Wakadinali is gradually and surely making a name for himself as an established rapper in the industry today.

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Virusi who a veteran rapper who started out with Octopizzo, came together with Scar, Superprodusir and Deniro to give hopes to Nairobians who are currently having problems and/or issues to even provide for themselves.

“In the darkest of days there is always hope. This is a song of hope and strength from us to the world.” 254CMG explained what the ‘Head Up High’ record is all about.

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Just from the hook of the ‘Head Up High’ record alone, one feels rejuvenated and motivated to face the world heads on.

Superprodusir gave out his reasons why he decided to release a motivating song giving people hope, he wrote:

“There are days that I’ve woken up feeling irrelevant and useless. Days that I’ve had no hope and no sense of direction to the extent that I’ve thought of quiting this thing entirely. I’ve known now that there are so many people that truly care and want me to go on because I inspire them. So, I linked up with these amazing artists Deniro Ule Wah, Scar Mkadinali and Virusi Mbaya Chizi to make a song of hope and strength for everyone going through some ish. Keep Your Head Up High. There’s always hope.”

Here’s the comforting and motivating hook of the song that’s hooks you up when you listen to it keenly

keep your head up high
usigive up wallahi
faraja huja baada ya dhiki
na bila mboga
bado tunaskuma wiki

If you wanted to know how the eastlands area life is, definitely you have to take a listen to ‘Head Up High’ and listen to the lyrics keenly

 

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