Motif Di Don Ignites Kenyan Dancehall with Nairoby Riddim
Kenyan producer Motif Di Don released the Nairoby Riddim project on April 9, 2026. The project features a dancehall-inspired medley showcasing top Kenyan talent.
Consequently, the release has generated excitement across the local music scene.
A Star-Studded Lineup of Artists
The riddim includes several well-known Kenyan artists. For instance, Redsan appears on the track “Fungua Riddim.”
Additionally, Fathermoh collaborates with Sean MMG on “Hi.” Their performance adds a fresh and energetic vibe to the project.
Moreover, Frenno Di General contributes the track “Again.” Each artist brings a unique sound, enriching the overall production.
Khaligraph Jones Joins the Movement
Notably, Khaligraph Jones participated with a high-profile freestyle. He also launched a challenge linked to the riddim.
As a result, fans and upcoming artists have actively engaged with the project online.
More Collaborators Elevate the Sound
The project also features Mastar VK, Lafayette.dal, and Vinc On The Beat. In addition, the Ochungulo Family contributes to the medley.
Therefore, the riddim blends different styles within Kenya’s vibrant music culture.
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A “No Copyright” Strategy for Growth
Motif Di Don promoted the project as a “no copyright” riddim. This approach allows artists to freely use the beats and create content.
Consequently, the initiative empowers emerging musicians to showcase their talent. It also helps local artists compete with international productions.
Wide Accessibility Across Platforms
The full medley and playlist are available on YouTube and other platforms. Additionally, fans can access official audios and instrumentals easily.
Therefore, the project reaches a broader audience across digital channels.
A Boost for Kenya’s Dancehall Scene
Ultimately, Nairoby Riddim highlights the growth of Kenya’s dancehall movement. It showcases collaboration, creativity, and innovation among local artists.
Thus, the project sets a new standard for music production in the region.

