Joh Makini shines in new sizzling single dubbed ‘I’m On It’ (Video)

Celebrated Tanzanian rapper John Simon, popularly known as Joh Makini, has dropped a new song and we’re really feeling it.

The jam dubbed I’m On It talks about the music business and why Joh Makini will keep entertaining his fans despite what people say.

I love this song. Joh Makini’s flow and wordplay is really dope. However, I must say that the parts where he’s spitting in English just sound funny. In my opinion, he should have just stuck with Swahili.

Joh Makini
Joh Makini

He also has some witty rhymes in this song that will definitely leave you scratching your head as you put two and two together.

One of the verses goes like, “Africa sitoki, nipo lowkey nauza mambo, mwarusha mi nina mambo, kolabo ndo hizi na sina bango, totoa peleka jando, unyama wa kitambo, jomba hii ni chanjo, msikae chonjo, kaeni kando.”

Notably, the beat on this jam is also dope. It keeps you hooked from the moment you hit the play button and you just wish that the song doesn’t end. S2kizzy really did a commendable job. Props to him.

I also loved the video. The quality is so good that you’d think that Joh Makini is from majuu. The scene transitioning was also on point.

Watch I’m On It below and tell us what you think. Enjoy!

Petra has teamed up with Joh Makini on ‘Pepea’ and it’s a big tune (Video)

Rapper Petra Yolanda Sonia Bockle, better known by her stage name Petra, has dropped a new jam with Tanzania’s Joh Makini and we are really feeling it.

The song dubbed Pepea, which means flying high, is basically a message to people who don’t wan’t to see you doing well in life so they stand in the way of your success.

Joh Makini
Joh Makini

I have always been a huge fan of Petra because she is not only a talented femcee but also a great singer, perhaps that is why I can’t stop listening to this jam.

She really came through on this joint ladies and gentlemen. Of course, my favourite part in this song was where she was singing along to a ragga beat. You just can’t make this stuff up.

As expected, Joh Makini also did a good job. For some reason I don’t know, Tanzanian rap sounds different yet so on point. I don’t know if you catch my drift.

Petra
Petra

The beat for this jam is also on point. It’s really catch if you ask me, although this is largely a rap song, I would not be surprised if I saw people busting moves to this jam.

The video was also dope. I love the choreography, styling, editing and of course I could not take my eyes off the video vixen – Amber Ray.

Watch Pepea below and tell us what you think.