Alternative hip-hop group, Camp Mulla is back. But presumably, what you actually want to know, is where they went.
Back in 2010, the quartet had just begun to make waves in the industry, with the release of their debut single “Party Don’t Stop”, which sky rocketed them to mainstream fame.
In 2013, Camp Mulla released their first studio album, FunkyTown; the 15th and last track featured Wizkid. Following the release of the album, the group’s lead singer, Karun and rapper, Thee MC Africa both left the group to pursue university degrees and solo careers.
Five years after, the group is now reuniting with all members included. They were the surprise act at the Wave concert at the Ngong Racecourse in Nairobi yesterday. Tekno had performed at the concert too, as part of his Lion King tour. While Camp Mulla performed alongside The Kansoul, a Kenyan afro-pop/Genge music trio.
Back like they never left @CampMulla 🙌🙌 pic.twitter.com/srUSdDGEze
— SAUTI SOL 😂🐱😎😝 (@sautisol) September 10, 2017
Camp Mulla disappeared in 2013 and are now back in 2017. Greatest thing to happen to our music industry in a long time.
— Gitz 🇰🇪 (@iGitz_) September 10, 2017
Guess who's back? Shout out @alhajitekno 4 a fire show. #Mulla17 pic.twitter.com/dmHJ4zLPvh
— CampMullaOfficial 🌍 (@CampMulla) September 10, 2017
Humbled by the reception last night. #Mulla17 pic.twitter.com/Paf2sBzAgY
— CampMullaOfficial 🌍 (@CampMulla) September 10, 2017
Best thing ever! Camp Mulla reunite at Tekno Nairobi concert & announce an upcoming album to “bring some good vibes to the Kenyan music team.”
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