Fathermoh, known for his energetic delivery and catchy Gengetone-inspired sound, has continued to cement his place in Kenya’s evolving urban music scene.
The release of Laana marks another collaboration that blends his modern Gengetone style with Mejja’s signature storytelling and witty lyrical flow, creating a track that appeals to a wide audience.
The collaboration between the two artists generated excitement even before its official release. Fans had been speculating about the project after teasers and snippets circulated online.
Once the song dropped, listeners quickly shared their reactions across social media, where the track sparked lively discussions.

Some fans expressed admiration for the high-energy vibe delivered by Fathermoh in the song. One user, @_.jamalgives0fucks, commented, “Fathermoh naye hupenda kelele,” highlighting the artist’s lively and vibrant musical style that has become synonymous with his performances and recordings.
Mejja’s contribution to the song has also been widely praised.
Known for his consistency in delivering relatable lyrics and infectious hooks, the rapper has once again captured the attention of fans.
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A fan, @mastaacreatives encouraged engagement among listeners by writing, “Kama Umetambua Mejaaa Slap Hio Like >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>,” urging fans to acknowledge Mejja’s presence in the track.
Another fan, @.iamblueke, expressed confidence in Mejja’s ability to consistently release successful songs, commenting, “Mejja ndio msanii hutoa ngoma na inahit cha lazimaaaa.”
The statement reflects the strong fan base Mejja has built over the years, with many listeners associating his collaborations with chart-topping success.

The release announcement also generated excitement among fans eager to stream the song. A fan, @_.1lawboss32 wrote, “Atii laaana out now,” signaling enthusiasm and encouraging others to listen to the new release.
Laana continues to showcase the ongoing evolution of Kenya’s urban music sound, particularly within the Gengetone and Genge-inspired genres.
Fathermoh has been part of the new generation of artists pushing the sound to younger audiences while collaborating with established names like Mejja, who remains a respected figure in Kenya’s entertainment industry.
The song’s upbeat rhythm and danceable beat make it suitable for club playlists, parties, and entertainment venues, contributing to its growing popularity.
Music fans have already started sharing dance challenges and reactions on various social media platforms, further boosting its reach and visibility.
Mejja, often referred to as “Okwonkwo,” has maintained his relevance in the music industry through collaborations with both upcoming and established artists.
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