Club speakers just found their new excuse to misbehave as a hungry newcomer and a seasoned hitmaker mashed styles into something loud, sticky, and impossible to sit through calmly.
New single energy
New single energy
- Fathermoh rolled out a long-hyped track called Laana.
- Track leans hard into party-first intentions.
- Built for clubs, playlists, and reckless weekend spins.
- The reception kicked off with instant fan excitement.
- Mejja jumped on the record.
- Brings familiarity and street-tested presence.
- Contrast sharpens the younger artist’s edge.
- Collaboration bridges age gaps cleanly.
- Blends Afrobeat bounce with gengetone grit.
- Percussion drives momentum nonstop.
- Hooks loop aggressively in your head.
- Chorus sticks whether you want it or not.
- Positions the lead artist as a rising contender.
- Signals confidence linking with industry elders.
- Pushes appeal across different listener generations.
- Reinforces steady upward career movement.
- Social platforms lit up with dance-heavy reactions.
- DJs targeted for heavy rotation.
- Streaming visibility was pushed deliberately.
- Early chatter points toward repeat plays.
- Reinforces Kenya’s club-focused music lane.
- Highlights collaboration as a winning formula.
- Packages fun without losing local identity.
- Plants the artist firmly on watch lists.