Wakadinali are owning Hip Hop with every record they're churning out. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali
Wakadinali are owning Hip Hop with every record they're churning out. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali

Wakadinali drops a banger in ‘Case Closed’ record

Unprovoked Wakadinali just proved that they are in control of hip hop in Kenya

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In a world saturated with shallow lyrics and superficial beats, the rap trio Wakadinali has once again risen to the occasion with their latest masterpiece, ‘Case Closed.’

Released just the other day, this profound offering has already sent shockwaves through the hip-hop community, leaving fans and critics alike in awe of its emotional depth and raw honesty.

Wakadinali, consisting of the gifted wordsmiths Scar, Sewerdydaa and Domani Munga, has long been celebrated for their unique style that combines introspective storytelling with hard-hitting social commentary.

However, ‘Case Closed’ takes their artistry to an entirely new level, diving headfirst into the darkest corners of the human experience, unafraid to explore the complexities of life in the concrete jungle.

From the opening bars, listeners are immediately captivated by the one and only king of hooks in Kenya today, Domani Munga with his hauntingly powerful delivery, his voice laden with the weight of the world he lyrically paints.

Domani Munga complements this perfectly with his razor-sharp flow, each word slicing through the soul like a surgeon’s knife in the ‘Case Closed’ record which has been plucked from their body of work dubbed ‘Ndani Ya Cockpit 3’ released late last year.

Together, their synergy is unparalleled, as if they were destined to create this emotional opus that resonates deep within every heart that encounters it.

The accompanying video for ‘Case Closed’ is a visual masterpiece in itself, artfully directed to reflect the powerful rollercoaster of the track.

Set against the backdrop of a decaying urban landscape, the video captures the essence of their narratives – the struggle, the pain, and the resilience of those living on the fringes of society.

 

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The track delves into the relentless pursuit of dreams in the face of adversity. It unapologetically sheds light on the injustices plaguing their community, questioning societal norms and demanding answers for the countless struggles faced by the voiceless.

Wakadinali’s ‘Case Closed’ is more than just music; it’s a song that a lot of Nairobians can resonate with, the three established rappers in their own right has the power of painting what they see happening in society in their records and ‘Case Closed’ record isn’t something any different.

Sewersydaa, Scar and Domani Munga and Sewersydaa wield their words like weapons, using their platform to amplify the voices of the marginalized and the downtrodden, calling for a collective awakening to the harsh realities many face daily.

As the track progresses, it gradually shifts from a tale of pain to one of hope – a testament to the indomitable spirit that resides within the human soul. It’s a reminder that despite the darkest of circumstances, there is always a glimmer of light waiting to be found.

After listening to Wakadinali’s ‘Case Closed’ and you’re still not a fan, please stop listening to hip hop, it’s not for you.

Ahem!

In the grand tapestry of Wakadinali’s discography, ‘Case Closed’ stands tall as a towering monument to their artistic evolution and commitment to the hip-hop culture. It serves as a testament to the power of music as a force of change, urging us all to stand united in the face of injustice.

The ‘Case Closed’ record is more than just a song – it’s a movement, a catalyst for meaningful dialogue, and a testament to the immense power of art in transcending boundaries and touching souls.

 

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Wakadinali has once again proven their worth as modern-day poets, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who dare to listen.

With ‘Case Closed,’ Wakadinali has etched their names in the annals of hip-hop history, and their legacy will undoubtedly endure for generations to come.

Watch the official music video for ‘Case Closed’ as written and performed by Scar alias the Mountain Mover, Sewersydaa alias Man A Driller, and Domani Munga alias Doshman Mwizi aka the hook master. Stream the same record underneath the visuals;

 

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