Nameless laughs off any illuminati and dark forces rumors: ‘Hizo ni mambo za watu idle’

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Nameless laughs off any illuminati and dark forces rumors: ‘Hizo ni mambo za watu idle’

Kenya’s music legend Nameless is laughing in the face of wild rumors linking him to the Illuminati and dark forces just weeks before he marks 25 years in the industry.

The singer-songwriter took to social media to address the chatter head-on, turning speculation into comedy for his fans.

A fan had boldly asked, “I read somewhere you are a member of dark forces, is it true legend?”

Kenyan music legend Nameless is accused of using dark forces and illuminati, laughs rumors off. Photo: Facebook
Kenyan music legend Nameless is accused of using dark forces and illuminati, laughs rumors off. Photo: Facebook

Nameless didn’t hold back replying with laughing emojis and calling the rumors “so ridiculous.” In his own words: “ufala tu za watu idle”-foolishness from idle minds.

Fans loved his candid humor. “Some things are so ridiculous I just find funny now! And move on!” he wrote.

The “Majitu” Mystery

The rumors, Nameless suggests, may have stemmed from his song “Majitu”, but he was quick to play it down with a wink: “Ok ok ok, sitaimba Majitu on 15th Aug, musiogope.”

And ever the jokester, he wondered if performing his hit “Juju” would also spark dark-force conspiracies: “Lakini Juju tunaweza imba? AMA ata hiyo ni dark forces pia!”

Nameless Celebrating 25 Years of Music Magic

Beyond the memes and rumors, Nameless is gearing up for his landmark “Nameless @25” concert on 15th August, celebrating a quarter-century of shaping Kenyan pop music.

David Mathenge, better known as Nameless, rose to fame in 1999 after winning Capital FM’s star-search contest.

Now, he invites fans to leave the conspiracy theories behind and join him for a night of music, memories, and pure celebration.

Kujeni tujipambe, wacheni presha!

Who Is Nameless?

Nameless is the stage name of David Mathenge, a famous Kenyan musician. He is considered one of the most influential artists in Kenya’s modern music scene.

He became popular in the early 2000s with hit songs like Megarider, Ninanoki, and Radio Love. Nameless is known for blending Afro-pop, R&B, and Kenyan pop, and he has won multiple awards, including the Kora Awards, Chaguo La Teeniez and other local music honors.

Beyond singing, he has also served as a mentor and judge on music talent shows, helping to develop the next generation of Kenyan artists.

He is married to Wahu Kagwi, a fellow Kenyan music star and singer and together they have three children: Tumiso (19), Nyakio (11), and Shiru (4).

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