In Summary

  • Stoopid Boy & Keydoh Drop A New Street Anthem “Najicompose”
  • The song’s storyline delves on 
  • Stoopid has christened Keydoh the Kenyan version of Tanzanian rapper Darassa.

Stoopid Boy and  Keydoh have dropped a new street anthem dubbed “Najicompose”.

The new infectious jam hit the airwaves for the first time ever during his interview on Friday’s Breakfast Show “Brekko” hosted by Majimaji and King Kafu on Kenya’s leading urban media house, Ghetto Radio.

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Additionally, Stoopid christened Keydoh the Kenyan version of Tanzanian rapper, Darassa.

“Huyu Keydoh ametoka kwa clan ya kina Darassa sawa kwa hivyo mi  nilichose Keydoh kupiga naye hii ngoma…sasa mimi Keydoh namuita Darassa wa Kenya” he explained partly.

Subsequently, Keydoh who had also tagged along with Stoopid asserted that the audio is ready for release anytime soon with its video also in the pipeline.

Furthermore, Keydoh clarified that they’re not a group but solo acts who have merged on a few projects ready to hit the market soon.

“Mipango ziko anytime ni venye msanii amesema Stoopid tushamalizia audio ziko ready, video tunaanza mipango next week, I think by weekend ngoma itakuwa imetoka…mimi ni msanii kivyangu, Stoopid is my G so ngoma ikikuja kama tunaweza kupiga shugli tutapiga shugli mingi pamoja you know collabo inakubalika sisi ni wasee tunashinda pamoja” asserted Keydoh partly.

Moreover, Keydoh affirmed that he’s among Stoopid’s closest friends who are dedicated to seeing him prosper.

Stoopid Boy & Keydoh striking a pose at Ghetto Radio Studios PHOTO COURTESY OF GHETTO RADIO DIGITAL

 

Feel Good Song

The song “Najicompose” is a feel good song with its storyline delving on personal development and transformation hence the title “Najicompose”.

With catchy and infectious lyrics laced on a fast-paced beat, Stoopid kicks off the onslaught with his signature urban lingua, Sheng fused with Swahili and English.

Additionally, he rhymes flawlessly while also likening himself to both the Notorious B.I.G and Tupac Shakur.

“Samahani namna gani buda uhali gani mi ni legend kama Biggie na Pac ndio maana nimekam kuwachafua kwa hii track big fish bado unaweza niita shark hizo ma doggy za hizo area ziwache kubark” he raps partly.

The chorus boasts of repetition further creating the musicality before Keydoh comes through in the second verse blazing fireworks.

“Vile najicompose sema komando twende juu chini panda kangaroo” raps Keydoh partly.

As Keydoh’s verse fades away, Stoopid comes again in the third verse before crowning it with the chorus.

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While reacting to the new collaborative piece, Majimaji opined that the song is the newest street anthem in town.

Keydoh who got his stage name a while back in Uganda during a show by Radio and Weasel, has also collaborated with fellow Kenyan singer, Madini Classic dubbed “Malaika”.

 

 

 

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