“Masterpice ni hypocrite” Boondocks Gang throws shade to Willy Paul and other gospel artists

Gospel singers have always been called fake and pretenders many times in Kenya.

Many have always believed that they lack the true test to become real Christians and are just in music for the money and fame.

Boondocks Gang, which is made up of Mr Mukuruweng, Xray (Utaniua) and Odi wa Murang’a (Mr ThoboThobo), has also joined this tune and released bashed gospel artists for being fake. They gave an example of Masterpiece saying he’s just after kiki and not praising God.

“Masterpiece, huyo msee munasema sijjui Masterpice ni hypocrite. Hawa wasee unaweza patana naye kwa club. Hawa wasee wako mtaani waukata mbaya sana. Wanakupima tuhapa hivi. Kazi ni kupimanisha tu watu,” the said. 

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They further added that artists like Willy Paul are true pretenders and don’t focus on anything other than just getting people’s attention.

“Mara juzi juzi Willy Paul ameimba Lamba Nyonyo hapa halafu akam kutuimbia ngoma ingine hapo utamskiza aje?,” he posted. 

 

Boondocks Gang are back a new jam dubbed ‘Chura’ and we’re really feeling it (Video)

Boondocks Gang, the group that treated music fans to Rieng in December 2018, is back with another jam!

For starters, let me state that I’m a huge fan of this group that is made up of Kid Furnace (Odi Wa Murang’a), Ex Ray, and Edu Maddox. Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, we can now proceed with this review.

Their new jam dubbed Chura is their is sixth release since they debuted in the local entertainment industry in 2018. Their other songs are Ital, MadamNiromboseViral and Rieng which is their biggest song to date.

Before I forget, about a fortnight ago Boondocks Gang dropped Rieng Remix featuring Kristoff and Randkaddah. The song is almost has clocked 267,000 views in two weeks and that should tell you something.

Anyway, Chura is slang for a woman and a beautiful one at that. In the song, Boondocks Gang is do things to a woman that we won’t talk about today. Okay?

Anyway, like I always say, if you choose to ignore the explicit words and focus on the rhymes and flow, you’ll realize that this is actually a masterpiece. It really is!

Odi Wa Murang’a totally killed it on this one. I know you agree with me on this, don’t you? I listened to his part over and over.

Of course, the lyrics are to explicit to be analyzed here. As such, you should listen to the song and decide whether the wording is worth writing home about.

The beat, which was produced by the one and only Mashakura, is also pretty decent. It makes you want to jump out of your seat to dance.

The dance video was directed by Vikta Daniel. Watch Chura below and tell us what you think.