Arrow Bwoy’s collabo with Spizzo titled ‘Kamebeba’ is too dope (Video)

Dancehall artiste Ali Yusuf, popularly known as Arrow Bwoy, has dropped a new jam with Spizzo, who is famed for his Kidege mega hit, and we totally dig it.

Also read: Arrow Bwoy needs to be very careful

The jam titled Kamebeba, which means she has carried, glorifies the curvy women who are driving many men, including yous truly, crazy. I know what you are thinking but you need to listen to this jam.

Spizzo
Spizzo

This jam is really infectious. Arrow Bwoy really killed that hook and you will not resist the urge to hit the replay button a couple of times.

Spizzo also did a good job. This chap has some mad Swahili flow and wordplay. The truth is that I started paying attention to him just recently and I can tell you that he has a rare talent.

The beat on this jam is also infectious but this doesn’t really come as a surprise seeing as it was produced the one of the best people in the business and that is Vicky Pon Dis.

The video concept was also great. As you watch it you will get the Jamaican vibe in it through the colours and general execution.

Watch Kamebeba below and tell us what you think.

Krg The Don has linked up with Spizzo on ‘Twa Twa’ and it’s eliciting mixed reactions (Video)

Award-winning dancehall singer Krg The Don has dropped a new jam with Spizzo and it has elicited mixed reactions from their fans.

The song dubbed Twa Twa was inspired by a viral clip that showed a pastor known as Susan Munene of Overcomers Hope Ministry in Kasarani.

She urged couples to engage in intimacy anywhere and everywhere claiming that it was the only Game that was made by God unlike football, netball and rugby.

Spizzo
Spizzo

“Kama kuna kitu inatufanya tuwe kitu kimoja na pastor ni sex, us we can have sex anywhere, kwa gari ni twa twa kwa kitchen…twa twa everywhere,” Munene explained.

Back to the song by Krg The Don and Spizzo. I honestly don’t know what to make of it. Part of me feels it will grow in me with me with time, while part of me feels that it’s just hogwash.

However, I really loved the dancehall vibe by Fast Cash Music founder. In my opinion, it’s one of the things that gave this song some life.

The other, is of course the beat that was produced by Sadafa. It’s so catchy and it keeps you hooked from the moment you hit the play button only for the artists to fail to deliver. Anyway, props to the producer.

Listen to Twa Twa below and tell us what you think.