Five Inspirational Kenyan Rap Songs
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Happy New Week! As the tradition holds for every motivational Monday here are some of the Kenyan rap songs I believe will inspire you as you strive to accomplish your goals or dreams .
1) Receive by Wangechii and Scar Mkadinali
Receive is a deep cut from the duo’s collaborative project titled ‘Chonjo’ released last Friday 8th July.
The song proclaims good fortune and blessings to listeners telling a story of hustlers who are yet to catch their big break offering hope and reassurance that they’ll receive what they are searching for.
Wangechii and Scar are both ruminant on this one and are sure to tug at your heart strings.
Receive ft. Scar Mkadinali
2) Majaliwa by Chris Kaiga and Fena Gitu
Majaliwa is a gospel rap single from ‘The Adventures of Chris Kaiga’ which lifts one spirits with it’s hope filled message of achieving success despite of the obstacles along the way as God’s grace and love will see you through.
Femi's comforting vocals and Chris Kaiga's witty bars and clever word play all set the right vibes for this inspirational hit.
Majaliwa ft. Fena
3) Greatness by Femi One
On Greatness, the title track of her debut album, Femi One doesn’t hold back delivering a spitefire verse in which she tells her grass to grace story detailing her emergence in the hiphop scene through a viral freestyle cypher at Homeboyz radio to being signed to Kaka Empire.
This song awakens one’s inner beast with it’s hard instrumental and Femi’s bad bitch energy evident through the back to back chest thumping bars that leave one wanting more.
GREATNESS
4) Maombi ya Mama by Khaligraph Jones and Adasa
Khaligraph gets introspective on this deep cut from his Invisible Currency album, which might be the most vulnerable he’s ever been on a song sharing his tough upbringing, truancy and suicidal thoughts before achieving fame and success.
Adasa was a very necessary feature as her breathtaking vocals evokes emotions and warms hearts thanks to her delivery of the comforting lyrics of gratitude and hope.
my all time favorite on invisible currency, bless thy ears below
Maombi ya Mama ft. Adasa
5) Bei Imepanda by Breeder LW and Ssaru
I know every content creator felt this one. With years of perfecting one’s craft and getting established the rates must go up, Breeder LW and Ssaru reminded listeners on this one that they leveled up and so must the cheque.
Bei Imepanda is a victory lap kinda song that celebrates one’s status in their respective field that is earning them more money as they put in the work and advanced in their career. Breeder and Ssaru ate this collab up.
Bei Imepanda (feat. Ssaru)
What’s your favorite song on the list? Which Kenyan rap song inspires you?
#MotivationalBuzz #MotivationalMusic #KenyanMusic #hiphopmusic
1) Receive by Wangechii and Scar Mkadinali
Receive is a deep cut from the duo’s collaborative project titled ‘Chonjo’ released last Friday 8th July.
The song proclaims good fortune and blessings to listeners telling a story of hustlers who are yet to catch their big break offering hope and reassurance that they’ll receive what they are searching for.
Wangechii and Scar are both ruminant on this one and are sure to tug at your heart strings.
Receive ft. Scar Mkadinali
2) Majaliwa by Chris Kaiga and Fena Gitu
Majaliwa is a gospel rap single from ‘The Adventures of Chris Kaiga’ which lifts one spirits with it’s hope filled message of achieving success despite of the obstacles along the way as God’s grace and love will see you through.
Femi's comforting vocals and Chris Kaiga's witty bars and clever word play all set the right vibes for this inspirational hit.
Majaliwa ft. Fena
3) Greatness by Femi One
On Greatness, the title track of her debut album, Femi One doesn’t hold back delivering a spitefire verse in which she tells her grass to grace story detailing her emergence in the hiphop scene through a viral freestyle cypher at Homeboyz radio to being signed to Kaka Empire.
This song awakens one’s inner beast with it’s hard instrumental and Femi’s bad bitch energy evident through the back to back chest thumping bars that leave one wanting more.
GREATNESS
4) Maombi ya Mama by Khaligraph Jones and Adasa
Khaligraph gets introspective on this deep cut from his Invisible Currency album, which might be the most vulnerable he’s ever been on a song sharing his tough upbringing, truancy and suicidal thoughts before achieving fame and success.
Adasa was a very necessary feature as her breathtaking vocals evokes emotions and warms hearts thanks to her delivery of the comforting lyrics of gratitude and hope.
my all time favorite on invisible currency, bless thy ears below
Maombi ya Mama ft. Adasa
5) Bei Imepanda by Breeder LW and Ssaru
I know every content creator felt this one. With years of perfecting one’s craft and getting established the rates must go up, Breeder LW and Ssaru reminded listeners on this one that they leveled up and so must the cheque.
Bei Imepanda is a victory lap kinda song that celebrates one’s status in their respective field that is earning them more money as they put in the work and advanced in their career. Breeder and Ssaru ate this collab up.
Bei Imepanda (feat. Ssaru)
What’s your favorite song on the list? Which Kenyan rap song inspires you?
#MotivationalBuzz #MotivationalMusic #KenyanMusic #hiphopmusic
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