Stivo Simple Boy encourages Kenyans in ‘We Shall Overcome’ (Video)

Kenyan singer Steven Otieno, better known as Stivo Simple Boy and famed for his Mihadarati hit has released a new jam alongside Byzzo The Baddest, Vaal and the Made In Kibera Band and it’s a big tune.

Also read: Kenyans should take Stivo Simple Boy seriously

The song titled We Shall Overcome is dedicated to people who are facing challenges, including those affected directly or indirectly by Corona virus which has led to the deaths of more than 20,000 people, that things will get better.

Byzzo The Baddest

The underlying message in this jam is that we should be brave as we face challenges and not let our problems kill our hopes for a brighter and better future. Put simply, it shall all come to pass just as it dawns after the dark.

I’m so in love with We Shall Overcome. I’ve listened to it a couple of times since it was released and every time I play it, I get the feeling that I am listening to it for the very first time and that is how you know a song is dope.

Although I’m a big fan of Stivo Simple Boy coupled with the fact that he had a dope verse on this jam, I must say that I was really impressed by the Made In Kibera Band more than anything. Their harmonies give me life.

Stivo Simple Boy

The way they sing, you feel like there is nothing that you can not conquer in this life and I look forward to listening to more songs from them.

Byzzo The Baddest also had a dope verse. This guy has a smooth and natural flow that will leave you with your finger stuck on the replay button.

The instrumentation on this jam is mellow and this allows you to digest the message that the artists are trying to pass through the song. I don’t really have much to say about the video seeing as it was recorded in a studio.

Watch We Shall Overcome below and tell us what you think. Enjoy.

Stivo Simple Boy has teamed up with Byzo The Baddest on ‘Inauma’ and it’s a big tune (Video)

Steven Otieno, better known as Stivo Simple Boy and famed for his Mihadarati hit has released a new jam alongside Byzzo The Baddest and it’s a big tune.

Also read: Kenyans should take Stivo Simple Boy seriously

The song titled Inauma is derived from a catchphrase that went viral when Stivo Simple Boy was asked to comment on people who were making fun of him because of his looks. He simply said, “inauma but itabidii uzoee.”

I really this jam because you can see how much the Uhalifu hitmaker has grown in the last few months. I kid you not, this guy’s rhymes on this jam are really on point. I don’t think people will make fun of him after this.

Stivo Simple Boy
Stivo Simple Boy

Byzzo The Baddest also came through on the hook. He really nailed it. Although it’s a phrase that we’re all used to by now, there’s a way he says it with a deep bass that makes it awesome to listen to but then again maybe it’s just me.

The beat on this jam is also commendable. As you are listening to it, you can picture people dancing while its blasting in the background. Props to the producer.

The video concept was simple but I feel it works for this kind of song. One of the things that stood out, at least for me was the lit dance moves by the young choreographers. I could not get enough of it.

Watch Inauma below and tell us what you think.