Video Vixen Pitah Scarlet Set To Open His Own Dance Academy (Video)

Kenyan gengetone video vixen Pitah Scarlet has made several appearances in different music videos. He has been able to gain popularity through his impeccable choreography. Scarlet is one of the most recognized video vixens who has worked with the biggest musical artists and gengetone groups including Mejja, Boondocks Gang, Ethic, Otile Brown, among others.

Pitah Scarlet comes through with fire banger dubbed 'Staki Lawama' (Video)  - Ghafla! Kenya
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He now has plans of starting his own dance academy, which he’s hoping by this month will be ready. Scarlet also gave his fans a glimpse of the academy on his Instagram page. He is yet to disclose the location but he claims he’ll brief fans about the same.

”God’s Plan Above All ????, Am GreatFull And Humbled That Now I will be Opening My Academy ???? inshallah From this Month hopefully it will be fine with you guys I know you have been waiting for a Long time ????,I will be Healding The Academy With My Guys @acedancefam ,@_sallysalim ,I assure You it will be fun together Just For You My People #kenya .

I will brief you Soon about The Location,Time,Fees and e.t.c….????????????”

Apart from being a vixen, Scarlet is also a singer. He featured in Boondocks Gang’s ‘Stingo’ which has over 900K views on YouTube.

We can’t wait to see more good dancers come from this academy. Below is a glimpse of the academy;

Here’s How Dancer Pitah Scarlet’s Lavish Birthday Party Went Down!

Self proclaimed dance King, Pitah Scarlet yesterday celebrated his birthday in style. The dancer celebrated his birthday at Whisky Barrels Club in Kasarani, Nairobi. He posted a video on Saturday informing his fans of the venue and welcoming all of them to attend.

” Cheki, si tupatane apa Sunday watu wangu… Shughuli, bash yangu usihate, kosa uchekwe.”

” Since mmelia sana tupatane Sunday my birthday party pale Kasarani Equity, tupige sherehe don’t miss. Club inaitwa Whisky Barrel enrance ni 2 beers, 1 beer goes @250. Come one come all tuvukishe mwezi pamoja in style.”

The dancer also posted videos on his Instagram of the afterparty. A lot of his friends attended the party and made it a success for the young lad.

Scarlet is well known to many in Gengetone circles as part of the music group Wakali Wao alongside Iano Ranking and Kim SWAT.

Scarlet has appeared in several of the most popular Gengetone videos ever, including Mathogothanio, Staga Niki Medi by Ethic, among others.

Pitah Scarlet Lyrics, Biography and Albums | AfrikaLyrics

 

He also dances for other songs with his team.

Their recent dance cover of ‘Fess Ka Fe Bang’, for instance, has fetched up to over a million views as it is simply fun to watch and had viewers wanting to dance.

His talent is extremely breath-taking. He can take his incredible moves to International levels.

 

 

 

 

Pitah Scarlet comes through with fire banger dubbed ‘Staki Lawama’ (Video)

If you follow local entertainment news, I’m sure you’ve heard of the name Pitah Scarlet. He’s arguably one of the best dancers in the country and if you’ve watched Ex Ray’s jam titled Stingo, he’s the guy who does the intro.

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What you may not know, however, is that he is also a musician and a talented one for that matter. This lad dropped a new track, perhaps his first release ever, a few days ago and it is getting a lot of love from his fans.

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The song is titled Staki Lawama, which is Swahili for ‘Don’t blame me’ and believe you me, it’s one of the best tracks that I have heard in a long time.

Most people assume that anyone who is getting music right now has to do Gengetone to get attention but the truth is that it’s not necessarily the case.

Staki Lawama has a trap vibe yet you can still feel the influence of the Kenyan sound in the beat. Put simply, it is an awesome blend of both.

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To add to that, it slaps so hard, especially if you have a good system or headphones. You will just find yourself hitting the replay button over and over. Big up to Rashy Beats for the amazing instrumental and Symo On The Beat for the excellent mastering. They nailed it.

Notably, Pitah Scarlet’s flow is also on point. The way he makes random words rhyme, you just want to keep listening to him over and over.

I also really love the video which was directed by Tony De Gigz. He did a great job. Although the concept is so simple, it’s well put together. The quality, scene transitioning and styling are also impeccable.

Watch Staki Lawama below and tell us what you think.