Arrow Bwoy drops new banger ‘Find X’ alongside Arrow Bwoy (Video)

Kenyan dancehall singer Ali Yusuf, popularly known as Arrow Bwoy, has teamed up with Dufla Diligon on a new jam that is getting a lot of love from their fans.

Also read: Arrow Bwoy needs to be very careful

The song dubber Find X, which references a common mathematical equation, simply talks about looking for that one thing that makes you tick, whether it’s a girlfriend, boyfriend, money and whatnot.

Dufla Diligon

To be honest, the first time I heard this track I was not too sure how I felt about it but with time I came to love it and now I can no get enough of it. It’s so infectious ladies and gentlemen.

I don’t know about you but I feel that this is Arrow Bwoy’s best work yet. It’s different from his previous releases. You see, the artist has always been called out for always making love songs but Find X is a new sound.

Arrow Bwoy did a good job on this jam. His verse is sick. To add to that, he is a great singer and you just want to keep listening to him as he does his thing.

Dufla Diligon didn’t disappoint either. His lyrics on this jam are dope. Of course the line that many people will never forget is “hata kwa circle (circular), triangle (triangular), unapigwa na bibi Wetangula.”

Arrow Bwoy
Arrow Bwoy

These two artists really complement one another and in my opinion they should release more songs together. I mean why not?

The beat and instrumentation are on point and we have the one and only Vicky Pon Dis to thank for that. Other than the fact that they make the song danceable, they also blend with the artists’ flow and tempo.

I absolutely love the video concept for Find X. You guy, this song was shot in a laboratory with the artists doing some experiments. Who would have thought? Big up to Nezzoh Montana.

Watch Find X below and tell us what you think.

Ricky Bekko Vs Deska Torres Vs X Antonio: Who is the baddest video director?

If you watch Kenyan music videos and don’t bother to find out who shot them then I’m sure you are wondering who these people are. However, if you give a hoot, like yours truly, then you are definitely familiar with the three names.

The three; Ricky Bekko, Deska Torres and X Antonio are the brains behind the most viral music videos in Kenya today. Chances are your favorite artist has already worked with any of them or is planning to because, let’s be honest, they are the best in the business.

Also read: 10 super talented Kenyan music video directors

The truth is that Kenya has no shortage of talented video directors. If you ask anyone who they want to shoot their music videos, you’ll hear names like; J.Blessing, Sammy Dee, Moses Osidiana, Johnson Kyallo, Kevin Bosco Jr. etc. However, this is changing fast because of the new kids on the block.

Other newcomers whose work really stands out include; Mike Lolly P, Nezzoh Montana, Dambiz, VJ One, Trey Juelz, X Benjoes, Joweezy, Ivan Odie etc. However, today we’ll only focus on Ricky Bekko, Deska Torres and X Antonio because we’ve been seeing more videos by them compared to the others.

All the three videographers are talented, no one is denying that. However, we’d like to know who you would pick if you had to settle on one. If you don’t know them, we’ll mention some of their works so that you can compare and contrast every aspect, from the shooting to the editing.

Ricky Bekko

Ricky Bekko
Ricky Bekko

He is the founder of Big Dreams Studios. Some of the videos he has directed include; Ethic’s Position, The Kansoul’s Accelerator, Rawbeena’s Romantic, Femi One’s Hiyo One, Nadia Mukami’s Radio Love, King Kaka’s Kula Vako, most of Kush Tracey’s songs, among others.

Deska Torres

Deka Torres
Deska Torres

He is the co-founder of Platnumz Pictures and arguably one of the best video directors in East and Central Africa. His works include; Ngeta by Arrow Bwoy, Otile Brown’s Dala Dala, Nadia Mukami’s Lola, Alvindo’s Taka Taka & Boychild, Eddie Butita’s Kidesign, Magix Enga’s Some Love, Dom’s Chupa among others.

X Antonio

X Antonio

He is the lad behind International Textures. Some of the videos he has directed include; The Band BeCa’s 1234, Janet Otieno’s Nifunze, The Kansoul’s No Woman No Party, Papa Dennis’ Olalo, Vivian’s Charm, Bahati’s Mapenzi, Elani’s Sirudi, Size 8’s Ni Yesu, Otile Brown’s Baby Love, Chaguo La Moyo, Mapenzi Hisia, Aje Anione among others.

That said, who among the three is the baddest video director according to you? Leave a comment below.