Controversial Kenyan music producer Magix Enga has once again captivated online audiences, this time with a cryptic social media post about his own death.

The producer, known for hits like "Dundaing," took to Facebook to share a startling request for his coffin, igniting a wave of emotional and divided reactions from fans and fellow artists.

Gengetone producer Magix Enga // Facebook

The Post and The Reactions

On his official Facebook page, Magix Enga posted a picture of himself with the caption: "Coffin yangu please ikue studio portable."

The post immediately went viral. It was met with an outpouring of concern, with many fans urging the artist not to give up on life.

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One fan, Okoth Elvis, offered words of encouragement, "If this is the famous 'magix enga' on every hit beat, then you have a talent bro. Go to any nearby studio and start from there. Your big Artists will follow you there… never give up".

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Another, Duke David, wrote, "Magix...NoMatter What Happens life is still Beautiful. Giving up Ain't an option...Bado utabounce back Maze".

However, the reactions were not all supportive. Some commenters were frustrated, accusing the producer of seeking attention with his posts.

Gengetone producer Magix Enga // Facebook

A user named Helpnito Nara wrote, "Hatutaki mambo zako za kitakataka...the donkey is tired achia industry".

Others were more humorous and dismissive, with one user stating, "Before your demise, nakam turecord EP, very sure itawaku Legacy but you MUST go first. Right???".

A Troubled Past

This is not the first time Magix Enga has raised concerns about his mental well-being. The producer has been open about his struggles with depression and drug addiction.

In a past incident, he posted a now-deleted message on social media that read, "I am going to die tonight. I am going to miss everyone". He later clarified that the post was made while he was drunk and thanked fans for their support.

Gengetone producer Magix Enga // Facebook

Magix Enga's wife has also previously spoken about his mental health, alcoholism, and family issues, pleading for professional help for him.

The producer has also confessed to making up a story about joining the Illuminati while under the influence of drugs, which he said negatively impacted his career.

This latest post has once again put a spotlight on the struggles faced by artists and the importance of addressing mental health issues in the entertainment industry.

Gengetone producer Magix Enga // Facebook