Nyashinski has been in the music industry for over two decades now, starting as a member of the legendary group Kleptomaniax, with unforgettable hits like "Tuendelee" and "Haree."
His blend of rap and Afro-urban sounds, coupled with his magnetic stage presence, made him a standout figure in the group. After the disbandment of the group, Nyashinski took time away from the limelight, moving to the U.S but his deep connection to music never faded. In 2016, his electrifying return with the hit single Now You Know reaffirmed his lyrical genius and ability to captivate audiences, solidifying his position as one of Kenya’s finest talents.
In his latest project, the EP To Whom It May Concern, Nyashinski continues to showcase his evolution as an artist, delivering a mix of personal reflections and hard-hitting beats. Tracks like "1 of 1" and "Bluff" reveal his unmatched lyrical depth, while "Busy" “Silencer” (previously released as a single, now remastered for EP) and "Dopamine" offer infectious grooves that are impossible to ignore.
A standout moment in the EP is the track "Jitu," where Nyashinski collaborates with hip-hop giant Khaligraph Jones and Savara. This powerhouse trio creates a compelling blend of styles, resulting in a track that feels both raw and elevated. The production, handled by industry greats like KDaGreat and Ogopa DJs, ensures each song is a sonic experience that sticks with you long after listening.
Nyashinski’s To Whom It May Concern is a testament to his artistic versatility and growth. Whether delivering introspective lyrics or crafting catchy hooks, he remains at the forefront of Kenya’s music scene. His ability to balance introspection with infectious energy makes him a unique and enduring figure in African music, and this latest project reinforces why he remains a beloved and respected artist both locally and internationally.
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