Wakadinali’s Domani Munga is on the spot after bursting into tears and leaving the stage while performing at a popular club along Kiambu Road.
In a viral video, the “Sikutambui” rapper began crying as he sang their song ‘Maproso’ featuring Luo legendary star Suzanna Owiyo.
He dropped the microphone mid-flow and left without turning back, wiping his face occasionally.
This video has drawn attention from netizens since the renowned music group Wakadinali is known for lyrics that project a ‘bad boy persona.’
What dos Maproso do to our boy ? pic.twitter.com/4PZHn1ThgV
— KENYA GOSSIP HUB (@kenyasgossips) June 1, 2025
Wakadinali is a Kenyan hip-hop group made up of three members: David Munga Ramadhan, aka Domani Munga; Churchill Mandela, known as Scar Mkadinali; and Salim Ali Tangut, also called Sewer Sydaa.
The group, also referred to as Rong Rende, hails from Nairobi’s Eastlands and started as an underground hip-hop act before breaking into the mainstream in 2020.
They are known for hit songs such as “Hizi Stance,” “Tamashani,” “Heart Breaker,” “Case Closed,” and “Sikutambui,” among others.
Netizens had varied opinions on Munga’s emotional moment and flooded the comment sections.
An Instagram user suggested that the song “Maproso” might have brought back emotional memories or stirred deep feelings connected to a romantic partner who was possibly named ‘Maproso.’
The comment hinted the song could have personal or sentimental value linked to that relationship.
They wrote, “Maproso should be arrested with immediate effect.”
Another wrote, “Gangster points to -1000.Mkiambiwa fear this gender mnadhani ni mchezo.”
A user on X implied, “They push on the ‘tough guy’ persona through their music, making people forget they’re just normal human beings.”
The song ‘Maproso’ has currently reached around 3.4 million views on YouTube.
It continues to gain attention and remains one of the most well-loved and timeless tracks in the Kenyan music scene, showing how much fans still enjoy and appreciate it even long after its release.