KrgTheDon teams up with Rico Gang in ‘Kuroria’

As usual, KrgTheDon and Rico Gang are back to give a dose for the weekend dubbed Kuroria.  As they call themselves King of dancehall teams up with gengetone.

It has become a habit for this artiste to treat us to some of their usual BS every Friday if I may say. The same old lyrics are recycled and brought into use and given a new title.

But this time around, KrgTheDon and Rico Gang did a good job of giving us something that I would say is a bit new.

Although I have congratulated them, it is still worrying that women are still their subject. Am just left wondering how this will change. I know most of you will say am being harsh but these artistes need to know the truth.

All said and done, let’s look at the lyrics and what exactly Kuroria means. First, Kuroria is a Kikuyu word but in this concept has been used in Sheng’.

KrgTheDon teams up with Rico Gang in 'Kuroria'

Time to find out what is in KrgTheDon’s Kuroria

Nipe nikupe raha tupate, Ebu njoo upate mambo matamu toka kwangu, Nikupe kiboko, upate adabu, Geuka kidogo nikupe adhabu. Honestly, I’d want to know which kind of punishment this is.  First, in this stanza they are talking of having fun just that I do not understand which one.

Usiku Sacco ni saa ya bad manners, Saa ya kula tako na kunyonya banana, Si ukule vako mamunju ku cuddle, Ka uko single manzi mi ndio naku double.  Now, this is BS as they are just talking about sex and how it will go down.

KrgTheDon teams up with Rico Gang in 'Kuroria'

In addition, there is just too much repetition and a few meaningful repetition. What is different about them and their counterparts in Kuroria is just the name.

To add on, KrgTheDon could have done better in Kuroria but just like the others, it seems he wants to ride in the new wave.

In conclusion, at the end of the day, KrgTheDon is in business. Kuroria gets a rating of 5/10.

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Catherine Nderitu

An SEO writer. Review East Africa Music.. Passionate about cameras.