Willy M Tuva extends help to Magix Enga

Recently, content creator Presenter Kai, gospel musician Bunny Asila, and media personality Willy M Tuva visited struggling but gifted music producer Magix Enga in Nakuru. The three went shopping and discovered Magix Enga with his two brothers, as shown in a touching YouTube video posted by Mseto East Africa.

The encouraging group created a good vibe throughout their visit by exchanging encouraging comments. Magix Enga’s performance of his soulful new song, “Mungu wangu,” which highlighted his unquestionable skill, was the video’s high point.

The group stated that they thought Magix Enga had the ability to improve his lot in life. Those surrounding Magix Enga nodded in agreement as he sang, and a few even joined in, evidently enjoying the flow of his song.

Later, Mzazi Willy M Tuva announced his decision to support Magix Enga on social media.

Tuva wrote on X, the former Twitter platform: “We went to see Magix Enga in his neighborhood in Nakuru on January 2nd with Bunny Asila. Our goal is to restore the magic of MAGIX.”

On December 24, Magix Enga posted a troubling picture of his swollen face on social media, which alarmed his followers.

The popular producer disclosed that he was the target of an attempted suicide by an unknown person in a startling statement that went along with the photo.

“Karibu niuliwe na hater hapa kwa streets God ako na mimi ❤️🙏🏿 tomorrow is another day we give thanks,”

Magix Enga withheld additional information regarding the occurrence, despite the seriousness of the circumstances. Magix Enga revealed to Nairobi News in October that he had to transfer his wife and child to live with his mother-in-law due to financial difficulties.

He noted that his difficult circumstances were made worse by the fact that many industry colleagues distanced themselves from him on the grounds that some of the artists he worked with had never paid him.

“I never signed a contract. That’s why I’m still struggling, as these artists don’t acknowledge my contributions to their work. At present, I can’t even provide for my family. It’s an incredibly tough situation, and I’ve had to send them away. I don’t want to see them struggle.”

Msupa S was just comedian, no one took her seriously

Sandra Chebet Koech, alias Msupa S, has been away from the music scene for some time. However, it seems like no one is bothered with her hiatus which begs the question, did she have any fans at all?

To be honest, none of us took the self-proclaimed queen of Kale hip hop seriously from the beginning. I still remember how I was first introduced to her music. A friend thought I should watch a video by Msupa S that was soooo (sic) bad that it was actually good.

The song that made her household name was a re-fix of the international hit, All the Way Up, performed by Fat Joe, Remy Ma and French Montana.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dczFK7kfWQo

Weeks later, the lass was doing media interviews and comparing herself to the likes of Cardi B and Beyonce. When she appeared on The Trend, Msupa S told Amina that her friends told her that “she could rap like Beyonce.”

The Kale queen did another interview on Citizen TV where she took shots at Kenyan female rappers, including Femi One, Kyki and Njeri. Wrong move! But then again, maybe her boyfriend-cum-manager advised her to do so to gain popularity.

Before we knew it, Msupa S had a new song with Khaligraph Jones dubbed Watajua Hawajui. The song was catchy, that is not up for debate. She started getting shows and before we knew it, she had disappeared from the music scene.

She re-appeared in January this year and accused Willy M. Tuva of hitting on her. Interestingly, she later claimed that the posts had been made by her jealous boyfriend.

We had not heard much from her until recently when she debuted her new collabo with Best Boomer dubbed Wana Nini.

After listening to it a couple of times, I came to the realization that Msupa S has really grown. Her punchlines are more solid, her delivery and rhymes need a little work but you can tell that she’s getting there.

She’s slowly moving from a comedian who was the butt of odd jokes to a household name. All she needs is time!

Watch Wana Nini below and tell us what you think.