Wakadinali's studio album 'Victims of Madness' has achieved yet another fete that has helped propel the rap group to greater musical heights. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali
Wakadinali's studio album 'Victims of Madness' has achieved yet another fete that has helped propel the rap group to greater musical heights. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali

Wakadinali’s ‘Victims of Madness’ studio album racks up 1 million streams

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Wakadinali are on a roll and it’s evident, it’s out there, it’s nothing that can be hidden any longer or even assumed.

Wakadinali is as big as you would want to imagine and everybody knows it.

Ever since they released their 15-track long studio album ‘Victims of Madness’ that they released last year, almost everybody not only in Kenya but across the globe is starting to take notice of the celebrated rap group that has since become a movement.

Wakadinali’s ‘Victims of Madness’ is one of the best body of work the group that comprises Domani Munga, Scar, and SewerSydaa has ever put out in their career, it changed the narrative of what we thought we knew about the current state of hip hop and drill music in Kenya.

The album simply elevated the status we had on hip hop in Kenya, it raised the bar in how we looked at the drill music, it’s something that we didn’t know we lacked and needed and something that helped put the Kenyan sound out there, in the global music market.

The album had hit records like ‘Morio Anzeza’, ‘Avoid Those People’, ‘XXXL’, ‘Extra Pressure’, ‘Nyara Nyara’, ‘Njege Ma Sanse’, ‘Kim Jong Un’ with an introduction that can never be forgotten as narrated by Tray C Mukami.

Also read Femi One is impressed by Wakadinali, really impressed!

Above anything else, ‘Victims of Madness’ was and still is, and most probably will be a hit project to have ever been released in Kenya by Kenyan artistes.

The rap group is currently enjoying seeing their studio album reaching 1 million streams and counting in Boomplay Streaming Platform alone without counting the other music SPs.

“Victims of madness best album in Africa #VICTIMSOFMADNESS #WAKADINALIFIED #RONGRENDE” Wakadinali shared on social media.

Wakadinali(Sewersydaa, Domani Munga, and Scar) changed the narrative as we know it thanks to their hit studio project 'Victims of Madness' that was released last year. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali
Wakadinali(Sewersydaa, Domani Munga, and Scar) changed the narrative as we know it thanks to their hit studio project ‘Victims of Madness’ that was released last year. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali

According to Boomplay statistics, the Victims of Madness album was the third most-streamed album from March to April right after Otile Brown’s ‘Just In Love’ and Nadia Mukami’s ‘African Popstar The EP’.

The ‘Victims of Madness’ isn’t only the best studio album in Kenya but the entire African continent today, hands down!

The album has officially become the third-most streamed hip hop and rap project in Kenya after Khaligraph Jones’ ‘Testimony 1990’ that was released back in 14th June 2018 that currently has over 1.3 million streams and Nyashinski’s ‘Lucky You’ that has over 1.1 million streams on Boomplay alone.

In case you missed streaming the ‘Victims of Madness’ studio album as written and performed by Wakadinali, do so below:

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