Scar and Domani Munga of Wakadinali on set of Mrenga music video shoot

Wakadinali finally drops highly anticipated visuals for ‘Mrenga’ single

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Wakadinali has had a fair run in 2019 alone by proving over and over again without provocation that they are on top of the rap game today and they only seem to get better by the day which in turn is good for the music scene, especially the hip hop streets.

Wakadinali teased their recently released record dubbed ‘Mrenga’ and true to their conviction as always, it is a record that will continue to put the Kenyan hip hop scene on a pedestal not only across the east African region but globally and it’s only a matter of time and when because Wakadinali has everything they need to blow up and blow every other whack rappers out of the water.

Domani Munga and Scar who comprise of Wakadinali has been dominating the rap game in 2019 than most established rappers, this year alone.

Wakadinali has released over 14 records in 2019 so far without counting the features they have done and the new project ‘Jeshi Ya Katululu’ released by SewerSydaa.

Domani Munga on set of 'Mrenga' music video shoot together with models who are a part of the music video which has since been released a couple of minutes back. photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali
Domani Munga on set of ‘Mrenga’ music video shoot together with models who are a part of the music video which has since been released a couple of minutes back. photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali

Love them or assume them(there’s no way you could hate them), Wakadinali are becoming the face of mainstream hip hop since they have already dominated the underground hip hop for years.

See also: ZJ Heno brings out Wakadinali on his latest released record

It’s their time now and their latest record dubbed ‘Mrenga’ is bound to prove to you that there are most definitely here to stay whether you like it or not, everything about the record has something that can’t be ignored at all.

Stream ‘Mrenga’ as written and performed by Wakadinali which was produced and mastered by Ares 66 for BigBeatsAfriq.

 

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