‘Braggadocious’ review: King Kaka links up with Iyanii in a celebration of success
Hip-hop heavyweight King Kaka has joined forces with Iyanii on a vibrant new release titled “Braggadocious”, a confident and energetic track that celebrates growth, hustle, and success without apology.
The collaboration arrives under Universal Music Kenya and adds another strong entry to King Kaka’s catalogue, while giving Iyanii a wider platform to showcase his vocal strength and growing influence in the industry.
Produced by WakaWaka, “Braggadocious” is built on a bouncy, trap-infused instrumental layered with Kenyan street rhythms. The production is clean, punchy, and designed for replay value, making it suitable for both club rotation and digital streaming spaces.
Released on Friday, May 29, 2026, the just-over-two-minute track is compact but impactful, delivering high energy without filler.
Message Behind the Music
Despite its title, the song goes beyond simple boasting. It carries a deeper message about progress and gratitude, reflecting on the journey from struggle to success.
King Kaka uses his verses to highlight consistency, resilience, and personal growth in the industry. Iyanii complements this with a more melodic and vocal-driven approach, adding freshness and balance to the track’s tone.

Together, they frame success not as arrogance, but as a reward for persistence and hard work.
Visuals and strong collaboration
The chemistry between King Kaka and Iyanii stands out as one of the track’s strongest elements. Their styles merge naturally, with no sense of competition, only collaboration.
This latest collaboration further strengthens the working relationship between the two artists. Their previous joint effort, “Wajionee,” was well received and helped cement Iyanii’s rising profile while reaffirming King Kaka’s reputation for adaptability and consistency.

The official music video matches the song’s celebratory tone with vibrant, high-energy scenes. Flashy cars, stylish outfits, choreographed dancers, and colourful backdrops dominate the visuals, reinforcing the theme of success and upward mobility.
The video feels aspirational while still grounded in local culture, turning the track into a full lifestyle statement rather than just audio.
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