Silverstone Barz turns on the heat in latest release ‘Watch Yo Mouth’ (Video)

Upcoming female rapper Silverstone Barz – who became a household name after dropping dope punchlines on Khali Cartel 3 – has finally released her mixtape and it’s getting a lot of love from her fans.

Also read: Silverstone Barz, female rapper who’s flow has mesmerized Kenyans

One of the jams that really stand out is the mixtape dubbed Queen Pin, a corruption of the word kingpin, is Watch Yo Mouth. I have been listening to it on repeat and every time I play it, it’s like I am hearing it for the very first time.

You probably already knew this but Silverstone’s flow is impeccable. Honestly, I have no qualms with people who are always comparing her with the likes of Nicki Minaj and/or Cardi B because she plays in that league.

Silverstone Barz
Silverstone Barz

Perhaps it’s because she her lyrics are always in English, no Sheng’, Swahili nor any other language. You’d even think that she is from the diaspora.

Her flow in this jam is really dope. It’s like she doesn’t even need a beat. To add to that, Silverstone has great rhymes and her ability to play around with words is unmatched.

Female rappers in the country should be worried about this lass who refers to herself as the punchline queen because she didn’t come to play.

The beat on this jam is also on point and it blends well with flow and lyrics. I’m sure all hip hop heads agree with me on this. Props to the producer and we can’t wait to see the video.

Listen to Watch Yo Mouth below and tell us what you think.

Silverstone Barz proves she’s the Kenyan queen of rap in new single titled ‘Midnight In Nairobi’ (Video)

After awing Kenyans with her tight flow and punchlines on Khaligraph’s Khali Cartel 3, Silverstone Barz has released a new joint to show us that she really means business.

Also read: Silverstone Barz, female rapper who’s flow has mesmerized Kenyans

The song dubbed Midnight in Nairobi, which is off her upcoming mixtape titled Queenpin, is such a masterpiece and I know you will agree with me after listening to it.

Silverstone Barz
Silverstone Barz

Once again, Silverstone Barz, who fondly refers to herself as the punchline queen, has proven that it is only matter of time before she takes the title of Kenya’s queen of rap.

Her flow and punchlines on this jam is so impressive and it is likely that you’ll be left scratching your head as you try to understand what she really meant.

One of the lines that really wowed me was when she said, “You need a nose job, can’t tell I am the shit.” I don’t know who your favourite Kenyan rapper is but I sure Silverstone Barz can outdo him or her in a rap battle.

The beat on this jam is also on point and it blends well with flow and lyrics. I’m sure all hip hop heads agree with me on this. Props to K6 On The Beat.

Silverstone Barz
Silverstone Barz

If you’ve been looking for something different, there you go! What’s more is that all of her verses in this jam are only in English, no Swahili, no Sheng. This lass is definitely going places.

Watch Midnight In Nairobi below and tell us what you think.

King Kaka is back with ‘Round 3’ featuring Kenya’s baddest female rappers and it’s pure flames (Video)

Kenyan rapper Kennedy Ombima, popularly known as King Kaka, has released the third installment of his Ole Gang series featuring some of the illest female rappers in the region and it’s a big tune. No, like really!

Also read: King Kaka is releasing so many songs but nobody cares

The femcees who are part of the third sequel titled Round 3 are; Silverstone Barz, Frida Amani, Dyana Cods, She Flo and Tilly.

If you thought Round 1 and Round 2 – in which he featured Mbithi The Kamba Boy – were dope then you’ve not seen anything yet because Round 3 is pure flames ladies and gentlemen.

Silverstone Barz, Tilly and She Flo.
Silverstone Barz, Tilly and She Flo.

All the five female rappers who were featured in this jam nailed it. Believe you me, I had a difficult time deciding who my best 3 are. I know you’ll agree with me that it’s an uphill task after listening to this jam.

As expected, Silverstone Barz, who is also known as the punchline queen, came through on this jam. He flow is really dope and if you were listening to her on radio you would think it’s Cardi B or Nicki Minaj.

Frida Amani
Frida Amani

Frida Amani also did well in this jam. I don’t know about you but Swahili rap so really hard. To add to that, she threw in some English words to spice it up.

Dyana Cods didn’t come to play. She threw disses left, right and centre in this jam. From Bey T, Noti Flow, Xtatic to a ‘certain b*tch with no hair’, no one was spared. You can almost predict how this will unfold.

Admittedly, her flow is really dope plus she has some ‘bad girl attitude’ that most men, including yours truly, seem to like.

She Flo also killed it. The one thing that struck me about her verse was how she infused Kikuyu in her lyrics. If you’re not so keen, you might even miss that line.

Dyana Cods
Dyana Cods

To be honest, there’s nothing worth writing home about Tilly. I’m not saying that she is not good, maybe, just maybe we should give her more time to learn the ropes.

Should I also tell you about King Kaka’s verse? Where have you been for the last decade or so? Anyway, it’s what you would expect from him perhaps a bit better.

Watch Round 3 below and tell what you think.

Artist Spotlight: Silverstone Barz, female rapper who’s flow has mesmerized Kenyans

There’s a new female rapper in town and she didn’t come to play. Her name is Silverstone Barz and what saddens me is that most people, including yours truly, came to know about her after she featured in Khaligraph’s Khali Cartel 3.

Just like her second name, this lass has some dope bars. If you listen to her rapping, you would even think she’s from majuu since her lyrics are only in English. No Sheng’, Swahili or any other language.

She refers to herself as the punchline queen and I have no qualms with that. In my opinion, her performance in Khali Cartel 3 was totally out of this world. The only other person who came close to her was Rekles. Fight me.

Silverstone Barz
Silverstone Barz

Interestingly, Silverstone Barz has been in the game for a minute. She released a lit freestyle titled Big (Young Ma) in but it barely got any attention until recently.

Some people are already referring to this lass who is also drop-dead gorgeous as Kenya’s Nicki Minaj and I could not agree more because they both spit fire.

It is only a matter of time before Silverstone Barz becomes a household name and we can’t thank Khaligraph enough for bringing her to the spotlight. These days, I wonder how many more talented rappers, female or male, are just out there waiting to be discovered.

Watch Big (Young Ma) below and tell us what you think.