Wakadinali; Scar, Sewersydaa and Domani Munga has finally released the cinematic official music video for 'Extra Pressure', a record off their upcoming studio album. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali
Wakadinali; Scar, Sewersydaa and Domani Munga has finally released the cinematic official music video for 'Extra Pressure', a record off their upcoming studio album. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali

Wakadinali’s ‘Extra Pressure’ music video was worth the wait

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Wakadinali deserves way more credit than they currently get right now, let’s just put that out there for it to sink in.

That being said, the trio that comprises of Sewersydaa, Scar, and Domani Munga has come up with a rather interesting music video for their hit single, ‘Extra Pressure’ that got Kenyan hip hop enthusiasts and critics alike appreciate the effort they put in for the song.

Wakadinali has recently established itself as the best hip hop group in the music scene across all divides in the East African region and has all been consistently representing the entire Eastlands area in the country despite coming from the Umoja area.

Wakadinali is respected in every other neighborhood that you can think of in Nairobi because what they usually rap about in their music is something most neighborhoods resonates with.

Wakadinali dropped a song praising Mombasa Governor, Ali Hassan Joho

Just so you all know, thanks to Scar’s ‘Kovu’ beat that went viral in the country, we now know of Mbogi Genje who jumped on the ‘Kovu’ beat to release their forever hit record ‘Kidungi’.

Wakadinali, as a group and as individual artistes have been looking out for every other musician/s coming out from the Eastlands area trenches, and from the looks of it, they won’t stop supporting other upcoming artistes as well.

Sewersydaa and SirBwoy on set of 'Extra Pressure' music video shoot. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali
Sewersydaa and SirBwoy on set of ‘Extra Pressure’ music video shoot. Photo credit: Instagram/wakadinali

In the latest visual ‘Extra Pressure’ off their upcoming studio album, ‘Victims of Madness’, Wakadinali proves yet again, unprovoked of course, that they are the king of Nairobi’s Eastlands area as they tell a story in the cameo as directed by Chebeni.

Before anything else, best be more than ready and willing to give props and hand out your flowers to the hottest rap group in the country, Wakadinali, they more than deserve it.

While you are thinking of a way of paying homage giving them flowers for them to smell while to them while they are still here, feel free to watch their official music video for ‘Extra Pressure’ as written by Sewersydaa, Domani Munga, and Scar below.

 

 

 

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