Scar who is one-third member of Wakadinali wasn't originally on the 'Kuna Siku Youth Wataungana' record, the record inside the 'Haitaki Hasira' only has Sir Bwoy and Domani Munga. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali
Scar who is one-third member of Wakadinali wasn't originally on the 'Kuna Siku Youth Wataungana' record, the record inside the 'Haitaki Hasira' only has Sir Bwoy and Domani Munga. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali

Wakadinali drops visuals off Domani Munga’s debut project ‘Haitaki Hasira’

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Wakadinali is one rap group that will have a sweet story to tell after they have dominated the African rap scene completely, not just the Kenyan scene.

Wakadinali which has three talented rap members, Scar, SewerSydaa and Domani Munga are on their way to dominating the entire rap scene as we know it and the best part about the entire thing is that the rap group are completely independent so they can put out as many records and/or projects as they want without answering to anyone.

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So far the only member remaining without a project is Scar, other members SewerSydaa already released his project last year and recently, Domani Munga has released his highly anticipated project dubbed ‘Haitaki Hasira’ which has since captivated fans across the country.

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On Domani Munga’s project, there’s a record dubbed ‘Kuna Siku Youth Wataungana’ which features Sir Bwoy that addresses everything that most youth in the country usually go through.

Releasing the visuals for the same record, Domani Munga released the visuals under the Wakadinali banner including Scar’s verse even though the song is his alone.

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After listening and/or watching the ‘Kuna Youth Wataungana’ record, you have more than enough reasons to stream and/or buy your own copy of Domani Munga’s ‘Haitaki Hasira’ project that makes the Kenyan hip hop scene look good.

Watch the official music video for ‘Kuna Siku Youth Wataungana’ record below as performed by Domani Munga, Scar and Sir Bwoy.

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