Kenyan rapper Stephen Otieno Adera, widely known by his moniker Stivo Simple Boy, has urged Kenyans to support his music as he seeks to break the ceiling and go international.
Simple Boy believes that the support from his fans and Kenyans, in general, is a key ingredient in achieving global acclaim. He also expressed his desire to collaborate on a project with Jamaican riddim star Alaine.
“I ask Kenyans to continue supporting me so that I can go international. I would love to have a collaboration with Alaine,” Simple Boy said.
Stivo Simple Boy declares himself king of hip-hop
In August 2023, Simple Boy boldly declared himself the hip-hop king alongside his fellow compatriot, Khaligraph Jones.
The 33-year-old also asserted that he holds a unique position in the realm of hip-hop music, with Khaligraph being the only other artist in his league.
“Khaligraph and I reign as the Kings of Hip Hop. Therefore, I urge people to bring their children to us, as we are the masters of lyrical artistry,” he gloated.
Simple Boy says his “Freshi Barida” juice is ready for launch
A couple before the declaration, Stivo had ignited a wave of excitement among his fans after disclosing that his highly anticipated juice brand was a reality.
The artiste who had been a recurrent figure in the headlines for various reasons, announced that his “Freshi Barida” juice would imminently grace the store shelves.
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“The time for the launch has come now. Whom would you like us to invite to the launch of our juice brand?” he posed.