Kenyan music star Boutross Munene brought his unique 'Shrap' sound to the streets of London in a powerful, unannounced performance with popular UK live stream DJ, DJ AG.

The surprise collaboration turned a regular London street into a vibrant stage, drawing a crowd and creating a huge buzz online.

From Nairobi to London

DJ AG is famous for his mobile DJ setup, which he uses to turn public spaces into a platform for live music. This time, he showcased one of Kenya's most exciting artists.

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Boutross, known for anthems like 'Angela' and '6ixviewsii8k', appeared in two distinct and stylish outfits: a red and black varsity jacket and a vibrant green racing jacket. His performance was raw and full of energy, perfectly matched by DJ AG's smooth transitions.

Boutross's performance blended Nairobi's urban rhythms with London's eclectic sound.

The street show was a raw and authentic experience for fans.

A New Cultural Bridge

The images and videos from the performance quickly went viral, with fans celebrating Boutross for taking 'Shrap'—a fusion of rap and trap with a Kenyan twist—to a global audience in such an accessible way.

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“This performance... not only energized those who witnessed it live but also symbolized a cultural bridge between Nairobi’s music scene and international audiences.”

Comments and Reactions

@legro_dd- ''Boutross with his signature SHRAP??''

@makau3850- Mr Angela??''

@lilspooky444_- ''Mad ??''

This isn’t the first time a Kenyan artist has teamed up with DJ AG. Earlier this year, Bien-Aimé Baraza from Sauti Sol captivated Londoners with a live version of his hit song, 'All My Enemies Are Suffering'.

His performance helped pave the way for more East African talent to shine on the world stage.

By taking their music to the streets, both Boutross and Bien are showing the world that Kenya’s sound is not just unique—it's also universally captivating.