In Summary
- Real sh*t Mejja, Breeder Lw hops on “G Bag A Jat” remix.
- The song’s creator, Stoopid Boy is affiliated to the Gota City Hip hop gang.
- Stoopid Boy gave both Mejja and Breeder Lw a shout-out in the original version.
Real sh*t is expected as both Mejja and Breeder Lw among other stars have hoped on Stoopid Boy’s viral song, G Bag A Jat remix. The amazing gang was captured in a Tik Tok video while shooting the visuals for the new piece of work.
The song’s creator, Stoopid Boy is affiliated to the Eastland’s based Hip hop group, Gota City. Already the song has a remix with Stoopid Boy tapping Liyetin and Dalo Yoyo from his camp.
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Released barely a month ago, it boasts of impressive numbers on digital platforms.
Both Mejja and Breeder Lw were given a shout-out by Stoopid Boy for being real guys. According to Stoopid Boy, Breeder Lw was his role model with Mejja’s mantra of enjoying life going in tandem with his lifestyle.
“Role model wangu maze ni Breeder Lw, nikidai tumbler miupress Mejja joh tunaenjoy mpaka tunavunjika hiyo koo” he raps partly.
However, artists like Willy Paul and Khaligraph also got mentioned with Stoopid Boy teasing them through witty outplay.
According to Stoopid Boy, he still lacks the right answers why Khaligraph is the ‘Best Rapper’ when his nemesis Octopizzo spends most of his life in New York.
On the other hand, Willy Paul has nothing to offer with ‘low budget’ dancers.
“Eti best rapper Kenya ni Khaligraph Jones sa zenye Octopizzo ako raundi huko New York…madem wameparara ka dancers wa Willy Paul” he continues.

Beef With Mbogi Genje
When Sheng master’s Mbogi Genje bumped into the limelight with their slogan “Ngumi Mbwegze”. One crew was out to spoil their party and it was none other than Stoopid’s gang, Gota City.
Gota City would fire back with the song “Ngumi Ni Jamo” which also did well across the musical charts. The group comprised of the frees speaking mixed-race, Madocho, Liyetin, Stoopid and Pingo among others.
They had follow-up tracks such as Monchokaa, Saka, Fire and Kushompa among others. Despite their good run, they slowly drifted apart.
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However, all this seemed to have changed now thanks to Stoopid Boy’s efforts in G Bag A Jat.
After this mega collabo, will Gota City finally steer their ship to stardom?
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