EXCLUSIVE: Magix Enga finally reveals why he was forced to kick out Rudra Kartel

Over the last two weeks, we’ve have witnessed a war of words between Magix Enga, who is arguably one of the most  sought-after producers in the region, and an upcoming artist by the name Rudra Kartel.

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It all started when Rudra uploaded a video where he claimed that the renowned producer was forcing him to sign to his record label – Magix Empire – yet he tore the contract.

Magix Enga and Rudra Kartel

Further, he alleged that Magix Enga told him that he will never be a star if he exits the stable and went went ahead to block his new projects.

Ghafla reached out to the producer to find out the truth of the matter and he explained that he tried to advice Rudra to make his own songs instead of mimicking Vybz Kartel but he could hear none of it.

Magix Enga went on to add that the Money hit maker was just looking for fame using his name yet he was just trying to help him get out of the ghetto since he recognized his talent.

Magix Enga with Rudra Kartel

Interestingly, Rudra was introduced to him by DJ Shiti and when they met he could not stop crying and saying that he wanted to help his family have a better life.

Magix Enga told this writer that someone had lied to the singer that he would get Ksh. 1 for each view so he decided to confront him asking for Ksh. 100,000 for the views his song had garnered.

Asked whether he would sign Rudra back to his label, Magix said he would never because he needs to learn that since people have been lying to him that he has made it after releasing only one song.

Listen to the interview below.

Magix Enga throws heavy punches in fresh single ‘Shashula’ (Video)

Talented producer and singer has released a new joint and it seems like a diss track but for some reason I can’t figure out who it’s directed to.

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In the track dubbed Shashula, Magix Enga heaps praise on himself while telling off people who have made a habit of criticizing Kenyan musicians and their songs.

In one of the verses, the producer says, “Mi ni king na wewe ni kidosho, umbwa wewe cheza Davido kwako usituletee hizo mangoma za kitoto, cheza mangoma za kenya si makwaito, kujipendekeza na radi sio ya babako.”

Magix Enga
Magix Enga

While we can’t tell who Magix Enga is throwing punches at, we have to acknowledge his unique ability to play around with words and make some dope rhymes.

I’ve listened to this jam a couple of times since it came out and every time I play it, it’s like I am hearing it for the first time. Yup, it’s that good and maybe, just maybe, Magix is better at singing that at producing beats.

One of the things struck me about this jam is that it’s very different. I don’t know what sound this is but it’s definitely not Gengetone and he still aced it.

As expected, the beat on this jam is sick. It slaps s hard, especially if you have a good system or headphones. You will not want it to end.

About the video, man I don’t really know. I saw some people on the YouTube comments section saying that Magix is a member of the Illuminati sect because of the effects that he had used on the video. I found it hilarious.

Watch Shashula below and tell us what you think. Enjoy!

Magix Enga teams up with Arrow Bwoy and Odi Wa Murang’a on ‘Banana’ (Video)

Talented producer and singer Magix Enga has released a new jam alongside Arrow Bwoy and Boondocks Gang’s Odi Wa Murang’a and it’s really dope.

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The song titled Banana has been ruling the airwaves since it was released a few days ago and to be honest, we’re also feeling it.

Arrow Bwoy
Arrow Bwoy

If you thought the likes of Odi Wa Murang’a can only sing about sex, drugs and crime then you should brace yourself because this jam is very different, in a good way though.

Believe it or not, Banana is a love song. While I’m not sure if it’s the direction that Gengetone artists should go, I love it because it’s a breath of fresh air.

Once again Magix Enga has proven that he is a jack of all trades. The way he sings his out in this jam, you would even mistake for Chris Brown. Okay, I’m pushing it but you get my point, don’t you?

Magix Enga
Magix Enga

To add to that award-winning producer has a melodious voice, the kind that you just want to keep listening to gender notwithstanding.

We are used to Arrow Bwoy releasing love songs and that means that there’s not much that I can say about him other than acknowledging him for throwing his weight behind this project.

On the other hand, there’s so much to say about Odi Wa Murang’a since he showed us a side of him that many people were not even aware of.

Odi Wa Murang'a
Odi Wa Murang’a

Other than the fact that he sang in Kikuyu and made it sound like French, there’s a part where he is twenging it make you wonder if he’s the same person with risque lyrics on Rieng, Mboko Haram, Mathogothanio and whatnot.

The beat, which was produced by Magix Enga, is also subtle but that does not mean that it’s whack. Actually, I really love it. Although I felt like the video was too simple, it’s still dope.

Watch Banana below and tell us what you think. Enjoy!