Content creators Laura Mbatha and Natalie Githinjie have released a new song titled “Hutoboi,” a track that is already generating buzz and mixed reactions across social media platforms.

“Hutoboi,” a phrase commonly used in Kenyan slang to imply that someone will not succeed or “make it,” appears to blend humor and satire — something that many viewers believe reflects the duo’s typical online style.
Shortly after the video was posted, social media users flooded the comment section with reactions, many of them humorous while others were openly critical.
Fans React Online
As the video gained traction, several users shared their opinions about the song, with some joking about the track while others compared it to other Kenyan music releases.
One user, identified as @_.inno, humorously wrote:
“Heri nisikie njaa.”
Another user, @camel39765169, compared the song to another recent release, commenting:
“Hii imeshinda ile ya bahati.”
Meanwhile, @ayam.sasha described the song as pure entertainment, saying:
“Hii ni comedy.”
Another comment from @edgarkirwa5 jokingly read:
“Hawa hawakupewa BCG.”

The comments reflect the often playful and sarcastic nature of Kenyan online audiences, where new music releases frequently spark memes and humorous discussions.ALSO READ: Laura Mbatha and Natalie Githinji’s Polygamy Question Leaves Oga Obinna Sweating
A Growing Trend Among Content Creators
In recent years, more digital creators have been stepping into the music industry, using their social media influence to promote songs directly to their followers.
With platforms like Instagram and TikTok making it easier for creators to reach large audiences instantly, many online personalities are experimenting with music as another form of content creation.
For Laura Mbatha and Natalie Githinjie, the release of “Hutoboi” appears to follow this trend — blending entertainment, humor and music to engage their online communities.
Social Media Buzz
Whether fans love it or see it as comedic entertainment, one thing is clear: the song has succeeded in getting people talking.
Within hours of the clip circulating online, the track had already begun trending in various online discussions, with users sharing reactions, jokes and memes inspired by the performance.
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