Artist Spotlight: Breeder LW, a musical genius who is pushing the limits

I’m ashamed to say this but the truth is that I first heard of the name Breeder LW when Khaligraph featured him on Khali Cartel 3. He had a dope verse in that jam, if you’ve never listened to it, you probably should.

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Anyway, as they say, better late than never. With time, I’ve grown to love Breeder LW’s music and I think he’ll go far if he keeps doing what he is doing at the moment.

Breeder LW
Breeder LW

Other than the fact that he has a deep voice, somewhat like Odi Wa Murang’a, as you listen to his songs, you’ll notice that he has a unique flow. Put simply, you just want to keep listening to him as he does his thing.

I don’t know about you but Breeder LW, also known as Bazenga Daddii, reminds me of the days when Calif Records churned out great musical acts. I’m sure if the record label had not collapsed, he would be singed there.

Breeder LW

One of the things that sets him apart from most Gengetone artists is that there is some maturity in his lyrics. He puts a lot of thought into his work, at least that is what I feel when I listen to his tracks.

To add to that, his wordplay skills are on point because he comes up with some of the best rhymes ever. Breeder LW is a natural and I’m happy that Kenyans are now paying attention to his music, if you are not then you should.

Watch his latest track dubbed Genjeness below and tell us what you think. Enjoy!

Breeder LW comes through with ‘Genjeness’ (Video)

Breeder LW, who is arguably one of the most sought after Gengetone artists in Kenya at the moment, has released a new track and it’s a big tune.

Also read: Gengetone is still alive, kind of

The jam dubbed Genjeness has been getting a lot of airplay since it came out a few hours ago and to be honest, we’re also feeling it.

Breeder LW

Most people, including myself, came to know about Breeder LW after Khaligraph Jones featured him on Khali Cartel 3 and he has continued to amaze us with every subsequent release.

In Genjeness, the singer proves that he didn’t come to play as he showcases his smooth flow and dope wordplay skills that will leave you scratching your head as you try to make sense of it all.

He is quite interesting to listen to because he has a unique ability to match random words. His punchlines are also on point.

Breeder LW
Breeder LW

One of the things that makes Breeder LW stand out is his deep baritone. I don’t know about you but sometimes I sort of feel like he sounds like Odi Wa Murang’a but then again maybe it’s just me.

The beat and instrumentation on Genjeness are impeccable. Other than the fact that they make this song very catchy, they also blend well with Breeder LW’s vibe, flow and tempo. Kudos to Boutross Munene for the good work.

I absolutely love the video. I think it was executed brilliantly. Everything was on point, from the vixens, the location, the props, the lighting, the concept down to the editing.

Watch Genjeness below and tell us what you think.