In Summary
- Wakadinali’s Domani Munga takes a break due to health issues
- Wakadinali Crew has enjoyed a successful year in terms of music streams and popularity.
- The group emerged as the most searched artist in Kenya on Spotify
Wakadinali Crew member Domani Munga, has announced that he will be taking a break from performances this festive season due to health issues.
In a message shared on his X page (formerly Twitter) , Munga expressed his regrets, stating, “Due to my health issue I won’t be around… hadi January. Poleni sana to my fans. Am grabbing a break.”
While Munga takes a temporary leave, the other members Scar Mkadinali and Sewer Sydaa will continue with performances during the festive season as planned, taking advantage of the numerous events lined up in December for fans to enjoy.
Not forgetting that among their planned shows is their long awaited show dubbed Rong Experience.
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Year of Blessings for Wakadinali
Wakadinali Crew has enjoyed a successful year in terms of music streams and popularity. The group emerged as the most searched artist in Kenya on Spotify, with their album ‘Ndani ya Cockpit 3’ securing the 10th position as the most streamed album.
Nicknamed the Rongo Rende, Wakadinali has become synonymous with the contemporary Kenyan youth, reminiscent of the impact Kalamashaka and Ukoo Flani had on the generation born in the 90s.
Their music, characterized by dark, witty, and honest lyrics, serves as an anthem for an entire generations
According to Spotify data, the primary audience for Kenyan hip-hop on the platform falls within the age group of 18 to 24 years, constituting 55 per cent of their listeners.
Additionally, there is a significant secondary age group of 25 to 29 years, making up 19 per cent of the listenership. This data suggests that the appeal of hip-hop spans the early adult years.