Wakadinali is a household name by now, it’s evident for everyone out there to see and corroborate this to be true.
They dominated 2021 and that’s a fact that cannot be disputed by any music loving enthusiast from Kenya, even those who are not fans of hip hop will attest this to be true.
The formidable, dynamic trio comprising of Sewersydaa, Domani Munga, and Scar literally owned 2021 by their songs that can’t be ignored and songs that relates 100% with the entire youth in the Eastlands area in Nairobi city.
Domani Munga, Scar, and Sewersydaa owned the radio waves as a rap group and also made a name for themselves as solo artistes as well as their brand.
2021 is the year that solidified Wakadinali as one of the go-to, celebrated, sought-after, versatile, and prolific music acts in Kenya both as a formidable rap group and as individual artistes from the ground up to where they are today in the music realm just the way Takeoff, Quavo, and Offset of the Migos built their brands as a group and as individual artistes.
2021 is the year that saw their stellar music project dubbed ‘Victims of Madness’ achieve unbelievable streaming numbers for an underground studio album despite getting released officially the last quarter of 2020.
Last year we saw Wakadinali working with King Kaka, Wakuu Music, Abbas Kubaff, Boutross, Wahenga, and also working with other artistes as solo artistes expanding their brands while at it.
Their 2020 studio album dubbed ‘Victims of Madness’ helped them get the mainstream recognition that they’ve been yearning for in their career ever since they started putting out music as a rap group.
Wakadinali is an underground hip hop and rap group that has without any reasonable double earned the stripes of being the most prolific, versatile, sought-after hip hop group who have remained consistent over the years without relent and they’re not stopping anytime soon.
In 2021, all the Kenyan and East African hip hop heads got to appreciate, love, and respect Wakadinali for their consistency in the hip hop game and putting out stellar drill music that always get people to talk about them in a positive light but most importantly, it gets people jamming to them with some of us bobbing our heads to the hardcore, powerful beats that resonate with anyone who appreciates good, quality music regardless of whichever genre you’re into.
In a nutshell, Scar, Domani Munga, and Sewersydaa dominated 2021 in an unprecedented fashion both as solo acts and also as a formidable hip hop and rap group who came up from the ground up without any cosign whatsoever but through their hard work, sweat and tears and staying consistent.
It’s true that Wakadinali fans are one of the best stans in the entertainment scenes today and that’s one thing that the beautiful and talented Femi One agrees with.
Wakadinali fans are a force that you need to reckon with if you need to have your voice heard in the Eastlands area in Nairobi and that’s what makes Wakadinali stand out among many other things.
Now that 2022 has begun, we cannot wait to see what the year has in store for Wakadinali.
In 2021 we saw Sewersydaa, and Domani Munga releasing their studio projects.
Maybe in 2022, we can finally get to see Scar finally releasing his debut studio project which is by far one of the most anticipated studio projects in the entire East African music scene.
If you appreciate good, quality hip hop music, then you’d know and understand that Scar is almost synonymous to good, quality, timeless hip hop music in Kenya today.