Kenyan comedian and content creator DJ Shiti has sparked online chatter after posting a playful singing video that appeared to reference Mosiria.
The clip was shared on his Instagram account and quickly attracted attention from fans and fellow creatives.
The video shows DJ Shiti singing casually, with a relaxed and humorous delivery. While the lyrics did not directly name Mosiria, the caption left little doubt about who the message was aimed at.
“Woi imejipost bahati mbaya Mosiria, nilikuwa nitumie mtu.”
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The caption, written in a joking tone, suggested mild frustration mixed with humour. Many viewers interpreted it as light banter rather than a serious response.
Dj Shiti // Instagram

A Video Meant for Laughter

DJ Shiti is well known for using humour, music, and satire to comment on trending issues. His content often blends comedy with everyday situations, making it easily relatable to a wide audience.
In this case, the singing video appeared to follow that familiar pattern.
Fans were quick to react in the comments section, with many laughing off the post and praising DJ Shiti’s creativity and timing.
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Online Reactions

The video drew mixed but mostly positive reactions. Some users viewed it as friendly teasing, while others saw it as satire reflecting how public figures engage online.
“This is classic DJ Shiti humour — nothing serious here,” one follower commented.
Others encouraged Mosiria to respond in a similar light-hearted way, though no public response had been issued at the time of publication.
Dj Shiti // Instagram

No Official Response Yet

Mosiria has not addressed the video publicly. DJ Shiti also did not follow up with additional posts or explanations, reinforcing the idea that the clip was intended as humour rather than confrontation.

Relevant Data

  • There are no verified statistics currently available on the impact or reach of this specific video.
  • Engagement appears to be driven mainly by comments, shares, and reposts on Instagram.
For now, the video remains another example of how humour and music continue to shape conversations within Kenya’s digital entertainment space.