Kenyan Artist Stevo Simple Boy and Gen Z Goliath have been featured in a new music video by Tanzania’s Bongo Star Mbosso.
Gen Z Goliath and Simple Boy made their first appearance at the start of the song titled Bongoman Remix.
Mbosso shared a snippet of the video on his social media channels where Gen Z Goliath and Stevo Simple Boy made appearances, something that elicited reactions among people.
“Nawaona mmekuja Tz karibuni sana Stevo na Goliath. I see you have come to Tanzania, welcome Stevo and Goliath” said a fan Raquel.
Fans commend Stevo Simple Boy and Bradley
Another fan commended Stevo Simple Boy for the achievement and urged him to go on.
“Stevo go go go harder it doesn’t get tired” noted Alisha Mariah
The Song made its debut on December 20, 2024. It features various artists including Chino Kid, S2kizzy, and Dj Awakening. Mbongoman Remix is a blend of Afrobeat rhythms and bongo flava beats.
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Stevo Simpo Boy is a Kenyan musician, known for his music style that revolves around social issues.
This follows Simple Boy’s demands to meet with Tanzanian artist Harmonize.
In an interview, the Kenyan artist accused Harmonize of ‘stealing’ a line from his song ‘Inauma’ and using it without his consent.
“I have so many issues. One person I’m looking for is Harmonize. There is a time he sang my song Inauma but Itabidi Uzoee,” he said.
Stevo demands a collabo with Harmonize
Stevo demanded a collabo with Harmonize and asked the reporters to deliver his message.
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However, Stevo said he was ready for what Harmonize resorts to after receiving the information.
“I’ve come here to his country for us to talk and work together. Reporter fikisha hii message say, ‘Stevo Simple Boy Dragon of Africa wants to meet him’” he said.
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Gen Z Goliath, whose real name is Bradley Marongo gained fame on the internet for his unique height.
The 27-year-old went viral on the internet after someone posted a video of him during the Gen-Z protests.
His height earned him an opportunity to work with various brands including Khushi Motors, Bed Palace Furniture Store, and Robimax Auto Trading.
Before shooting to the limelight, he was working as a tout in Kangemi, Kiambu County.
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