Kenyan rapper Stevo Simple Boy has once again captured the attention of the music scene with the release of his latest project, Pesa Ziko, featuring the talented artist Vyby.
The new track, which is rapidly gaining prominence across social media platforms, arrives at a time when most Kenyan artists are fully booked with end-of-year gigs and holiday shows.
Produced with a moderate-budget aesthetic, the music video features a vibrant cast of vixens and a polished visualizer that highlights Stevo’s signature style.
Stevo’s rise to national stardom is a story of profound resilience.
Since his breakout in 2019, he has navigated a career defined by both significant hard work and a barrage of online trolls.
Despite direct attacks on his appearance and social life, he has consistently transformed criticism into fuel for his music.
His debut hit, “Mihadarati,” which warned youth about the perils of drug abuse, not only went viral but earned him a prestigious appointment as an ambassador for the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA).
Today, Stevo Simple Boy continues to build on that foundation.
By blending social consciousness with relatable themes of love and financial stability, as seen in his recent “Pesa Ziko” messaging, he remains one of the most discussed and enduring figures in the Kenyan entertainment landscape.
