In Summary
- Kaa La Moto taps Stevo Simple Boy in ‘Mambo’ collabo.
- The song delves on the current intrigues bedeviling Stevo Simple Boy’s dating life.
- Fans have since termed their coming together a masterpiece.
Hip hop star Kaa La Moto Kiumbe has tapped Kibra bred rapper Stevo Simple Boy in a new song dubbed “Mambo”.
The song delves on the current intrigues bedeviling Stevo Simple Boy’s dating life.
The song kicks off with a groovy beat with Stevo Simple Boy laying out the chorus with a touch of repetition bringing out the musicality.
” Naona mambo (mambo)
Naona mambo (mambo)” goes the chorus partly.
The first verse sees both rappers in an argumentative scenario with Stevo Simple Boy narrating his ‘tough love life’.
“Naitwa Abubakar nina mambo moyoni nataka kuambia nataka ule dem ambaye ametulia” Stevo raps partly.
According to the Kibra bred star, many of the women he’s been with are after nothing but fame.
“Wacha nikuambie wengine wanazingua wengine ni kiki tu wengine wananitaka ni mapicha tu(ndio maanake) wapate sifa tu” Stevo explains.
Kaa La Moto is taken aback by Stevo’s revelation as he seeks clarification on the former’s affair with new age rapper, Wanja Kihii.
“You mean to say hii story ya Wanja Kihii ilikuwa ni pumba mi nilidhani kwamba pia unamnunuliaga nyumba alafu ikionekana wewe ndio dingi ye ni mchumba” raps Kaa La Moto partly.
The arguments follow through as other women like Pritty Vishy, Haddasa, Kajala and Vera Sidika are brought into the picture.
The video is simple and relatable with scenes from the coastal town.
The Mihadarati singer is captured draped in a Khanga bringing out the Swahili culture.
The pool side scenes also add life with the dramatizers bringing out their A-game.

Fans Reactions
Music lovers have since lauded the two artists.
“Kaa never disappoints lakini Stivo mistari umemwandikia rhyme noma sana”
“Stivo Simple Boy nailed it”
“Respect to Kaa for giving Stivo an opportunity to work with a master”
Kaa La Moto remains one of Kenya’s most respected hip hop star’s.
He has mastered his craft over the years with his popularity spreading across the borders.