DJ Mo vs DJ Sadic according to Size 8’s husband

DJ Mo, a prominent figure in the Kenyan Urban Gospel scene, has addressed rumors of a feud with fellow industry colleague DJ Sadic, setting the record straight on their relationship.

Speculations about a rift between the two influential urban gospel DJs have been circulating among their fanbase, leading to concerns about a possible disagreement that could have strained their longstanding partnership.

In an open interview with TV 47, DJ Mo provided clarity on the matter, shedding light on the depth of his friendship with DJ Sadic and their collaborative journey in the music industry.

“We have been friends since day one. I started deejaying a year before him because he was completing his form four studies before venturing into deejaying. I even mentored him in the advanced aspects of deejaying. We both joined System Unit and gradually established an academy together,” DJ Mo revealed.

He further disclosed that their collaboration extended beyond deejaying to include their involvement in System Unit, where they not only sharpened their skills but also nurtured talent through their jointly developed academy.

Despite taking divergent paths later on, with DJ Sadic founding Genius Entertainment Group, DJ Mo emphasized that their friendship remains intact.

“There is no animosity between us. In fact, we are discussing the possibility of him assisting me with training, considering his physical transformation,” clarified DJ Mo, dispelling any notions of discord.

DJ Mo and his wife, gospel singer Size 8, are gearing up to return to the screens with their new reality show, “Love in the Wild,” which will be featured as part of TV 47’s original programming lineup.

Cannibal Shattah has dropped his second gospel song dubbed ‘Sitokukana’ and we love it (Video)

For one reason or the other, I am yet to come to terms with the fact that Ralph Sanda Masai, popularly known as Cannibal Shattah, is a gospel singer.

Everytime I see or hear his name, songs such as Kichwa Kibov, Street Hustler and My Reason come to my mind almost immediately. I can’t help it.

Cannibal Shattah
Cannibal Shattah

Roughly two years ago, Cannibal left his fans astounded when he revealed that he had gotten saved. He also quit alcohol and partying.

Interestingly though, the Coast-based rapper expalained that his decsion to get saved was because his opponents used witchcraft against him when he vied for the MCA seat in Mtopanga Ward in the 2017 General Election.

But that’s a story for another day ladies and gentlemen.

After seeing the light, Cannibal dropped his first gospel song dubbed Mapenzi featuring an artist by the name D Sense.

He also featured in the Kwanii Remix featuring Weezdom, DJ Sadic, Kris Erroh, Holy Dave, Stonee Jiwe.

Not much had been heard about him since then. Just when were beginning to think that Cannibal had gone back to doing secular music, he pulled a surprise on us and released a new gospel song Sitokukana.

Sitokukana is a Swahili word that means ‘I won’t deny you’. Just as the name suggests, the song is about praising the man above for the things that he has done in your life.

Although I’m still getting used to the idea of Cannibal as a gospel singer, I think he really did a great job on this jam.

He still raps in the same way that he did when he was a secular musician, the only thing that has changed is what he is rapping about.

I think Cannibal can make headways as a gospel artist if he’s consistent with his music. Keep an eye out for him!

Watch Sitokukana here and tell us what you think.

End of an era! DJ Sadic calls it quits at KTN

DJ Sadic, whose real name is Marvin Ayuya Sande, has quit KTN. The gospel mix master leaves the Mombasa road-based media house after four years working at KTN.

Sadic announced he was leaving KTN on Monday November 5th. He was the resident deejay of three gospel music shows -Tendereza, Tukuza, and TenderezaLive for the last four years.

“It’s been 4 amazing years of ministry on KTN and by the grace of God I was privileged to be part of 3 awesome shows #Tendereza #Tukuza & #TenderezaLive I would like to thank the MD Mr. Joe Munene & Catherine Mwangi the head of production for believing in me and moulding me to the person I am today. A big thank you also to all the producers I got to work with, it’s been an incredible learning experience,” wrote DJ Sadic.

Dj Sadic
Dj Sadic
 DJ Krowbar

Dj Sadic wholeheartedly thanked DJ Krowbar whom he succeeded at KTN. He also expressed his gratitude to Anthony Ndiema who was his co-host.

“I bless God for DJ Krowbar who handed over the baton to me and Anthony Ndiema who’s been my co-host on Tukuza. God bless you brothers. I give glory to God for all the testimonies and all the souls that were saved, blessed and entertained by these programs. #TeamSadic #TeamGenius thank you for the support through out the years. I’m Ready for my next season & assignment. Onwards and upwards.”