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28/11/2025

Ayy yo hip-hop family, DJ BLACKHOOD on the check-in!
Today we breaking down one of the coldest EPs to drop in the 254 trenches this season —
OKSYDE – ❄️🔥

This project is a statement, a return, and a re-introduction all wrapped into one.
Oksyde didn’t come to participate — he came to remind the streets exactly who he is.

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is dripping with
Hard beats that slap like winter wind

Bouncy trap drums for the youngins

Sharp flows for the day-ones

And that signature Oksyde growl — gritty, confident, and stamped with Nairobi DNA.

This is not an EP you listen to quietly — it’s one you feel.

🎤 FEATURES – HEAVYWEIGHT ENERGY

🔥 Boutross
The king of shrap hops on this EP like he owns the room.
He brings that playful but deadly swagger —
turning the track into a certified street anthem.
Boutross + Oksyde? Perfect chaos. Perfect chemistry.

🔥 Khaligraph Jones
When the OG steps in, you already know the temperature changes.
Khaligraph delivers with that trademark authority and machine-gun clarity,
complimenting Oksyde’s tone like steel sharpening steel.
This is one of those collabs the culture needed — and they delivered.

Bars feels purposeful

Oksyde is rapping like someone who’s stepping back into the ring with vengeance and vision.
This is an artist who knows his catalog, knows his fans, and knows exactly what the streets expect.

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is a big win for Nairobi Hip-Hop.
A mature, confident, well-crafted project that shows Oksyde is not only back —
he’s leveled up, sharpened up, and powered up.

This EP feels like the beginning of a new chapter, not just a release.
And if this is the energy we’re getting now?
We’re about to witness a dangerous season from Oksyde.

📣 FAM, TALK TO ME:

🔥 What’s your favorite track on the EP?
🔥 Which feature hit harder for you — Boutross or Khaligraph?
🔥 And do you think this is best work yet?

Drop your thoughts below ⬇️ Let’s talk

27/11/2025

🔥
🎙️ “ENGEEEE! Wadau wa mtaa, it’s your boy DJ BLACKHOOD live on your timeline, tuned in to that raw hip-hop frequency! 🔊📻

Today we celebrating nothing but pure artistry, pure energy, pure genius —
Happy Bud Day by the one and only OHMS LAW MONTANA! 🌿🔥

Fam, this track right here? Eeh! It’s that type of joint that makes you screw your face, nod your head, and say “hii ni hiphop for real!” 😤💥
Ohms Law Montana didn’t just rap—
He painted pictures… he broke rules… he bent physics with them bars!
The flow? Cinematic.
The pen? Surgical.
The attitude? Mtaa royalty! 👑

And you know Blackhood loves it when a rapper spits from the soul —
That hunger, that heart, that heaviness in every metaphor.
This is the sound that reminds the streets to stay awake, stay grounded, and stay loud.
Kelele za ukweli, not clout noise! 🔥🔥

Did you heard this lines
“Bud day ni blessings, hustle ni daily —
Montana na bars zake, zina-run k**a AC, chilly!” ❄️🎤
“Energy ya real MC, hakuna rehearsal —
Verse ni prophecy, mic ni universal!” 🌍💥

💭 What’s the hardest bar you heard on Happy Bud Day?
🌿 Which version of Montana do you rate the most — lyrical Montana or gritty Montana?
Drop in the comments ⬇️ and let’s show mad love to this Kenyan hip-hop titan!

22/11/2025

“TBT to WANASIASA by Kitu Sewer & Frank Mteule — a track that predicted the Kenya we’re living in NOW.
Same leaders. Same drama. Same struggles kwa ground.
Hip-hop has always been the mirror… question is, are we finally ready to see ourselves?
Drop your favourite line from the song 👇🏽🔥”

“Wanasiasa hutufanya maze kuwa k**a tumelala…”

Meaning bars:

“Anaongea juu ya leaders wana-spin stories hadi wananchi wanabaki confused.”

“Anawachora k**a players wana-run game na hakuna accountability.”

Wanakuja na promises, wakiondoka mashida ndio zinaongezeka…”

Meaning

“Anazidi ku-diss how politicians show up only when votes are needed.”

“Anabonga juu ya vile hustlers ndio wanaumia wakati mambo ya juu yanachezwa.”

16/11/2025

**“Ayy yo 🚨🔥 Just tapped into that WAKUU CYPHER 2 and these young lions ain’t playin’! DJ Blackhood in the building and I’m tellin’ you—the city got talent for days! 😤🔥
Bruh… the way they came in with: ‘Steppin’ in the booth like a menace, every bar got a body count’ 👀
Then homie replied with: ‘If you talkin’ top tier, then mention my name—flow colder than a dawn in July’ ❄️🔥
Kenyan hip-hop is in safe hands frfr.
But lemme ask the streets… WHO GOT THE HARDEST VERSE? 🎤🔥
Drop your winner below 👇🏽
Let’s argue respectfully 😎🖤

”**

14/11/2025

“Ayo! It’s DJ BLACKHOOD in the building!🔥
KAASH MANOTY just dropped that MI SICHOKI and the streets ain’t breathing right now!🚨
This one hit different—raw, rugged, real hiphop!

‘Mi sichoki, mi siwachi, hustle yangu haina brake…’
Manz came through swinging like he’s fighting the whole industry!💥

If you’ve heard this joint already — drop your favorite bar below!👇🔥
If you haven’t… what are you waiting for? Press play and lemme see who’s really outside!🚀🎧

”**

22/10/2025
20/10/2025

🎙️ “MASHUJAA WA MIC – UKOO FLANI MAUMAU! 🇰🇪💥 THE LEGENDS WHO BUILT KENYAN HIP-HOP FROM THE DUST UP!”
Yo! DJ BLACKHOOD here, and on this Mashujaa Day, we’re not just saluting warriors of the battlefield — we’re raising our fists for the soldiers of sound, the lyrical revolutionaries, the heartbeat of the culture — UKOO FLANI MAUMAU! 🎤🔥
These cats didn’t just rap — they sparked a movement.
They took hip-hop from the corners of Dandora, Kariobangi, Mombasa, and turned it into a weapon of awareness, pride, and identity. 🧱✊🏾
Before hashtags and views, there was message and mission.
Before charts, there was community.
Before fame, there was fire. 🔥

🕶️ The Origin of the Revolution
Born in the early 2000s, Ukoo Flani Mau Mau wasn’t just a group — it was a nation of rappers.
From Mashifta, Warogi Wawili, Wenyeji, Kalamashaka, J***y Vigeti, and many more — they were all branches of one mighty hip-hop tree 🌳
Their name drew strength from the Mau Mau freedom fighters — reminding the youth that the struggle had shifted from the forest to the studio, from rifles to rhymes. 💣🎙️
⚡ impact

Ukoo Flani put Sheng’ rap on the map — unapologetic, poetic, and powerful!
They made the ghetto voice sound global, and they gave a whole generation permission to be proud of their roots.
Songs like “Angalia Saa,” “Kilio Cha Haki,” and “Mtaa Mentality” were more than music — they were manifestos! 📜🔥
They spoke truth to power, exposed the system, and reminded us that hip-hop isn’t about bling — it’s about being awake. 🧠💯

🏆 Legacy
Every Kenyan rapper spitting truth today — from Wakadinali to Octopizzo, Khaligraph to Smallz Lethal — walks on a road paved by Ukoo Flani Mau Mau.
They built the foundation, they set the standards, and they showed us what “mtaa wisdom” sounds like when it hits the mic! 🎧

💥 Salute to the Shujaas of the Booth

So on this Mashujaa Day, DJ Blackhood salutes the real heroes of Kenyan Hip-Hop —
The ones who gave us pride, gave us purpose, and gave us power in every verse! 🫡🔥
To the fans —
💭 What’s your favorite Ukoo Flani track that made you fall in love with Kenyan Hip-Hop?
💽 Which lyric still gives you chills today? Drop it below ⬇️
djpinye

16/10/2025

“Ayy yo fam! 🚨 New fire just touched road!🔥
X – GANJI (Official Video) 🎬💸
These young lions out here talking that real hustle talk — mtaani energy on 100! 💯

Question is... who’s holding the hardest verse on this one? 👀
Kapao or Stinger? Drop your pick below ⬇️

And be honest — is this the new street anthem or we still waiting? 😤🎶

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