Stoopid Boy reveals his whereabouts after brief online silence

By , December 8, 2025

Rapper Stoopid Boy has broken his silence after days of mounting concern from fans who had been questioning his whereabouts.

The rapper, known for his unfiltered personality and lively social media presence, had disappeared from TikTok and Instagram for about a week, an unusual move that sparked speculation and worry among his supporters.

In a video posted on his TikTok account on Monday, December 8, 2025, the Tugonyere hitmaker addressed the buzz directly.

Appearing calm but slightly emotional, with his hand resting on his chin, Stoopid Boy explained that his silence was not due to any crisis but simply because he has been focused on creating new music.

Stoopid Boy amenyamaza hadoo music, ngojea hit we ngojea tu hit hit inaandikwa ndio hii kitabu wee ngojea hit naandika adi na pensil na inacome,” he told fans, adding that he has been in studio sessions working on material he believes will shake the industry.

He joked that he is even writing with a pencil to make sure the track comes out perfectly, telling fans to “wait for the hit”.

Stoopid Boy post on TikTok.PHOTO/a screengrab by K24Digital from @https://www.tiktok.com/@stoopidboytugonyere/video/7581194871843605816?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7564367952709191186

His update comes months after he completed a rehabilitation programme, a period many fans credited with his steady return to music. The rapper, however, found himself at the centre of controversy after releasing a video accusing comedian and media personality Oga Obinna of exploiting him.

Obinna later issued a public response, expressing disappointment and revealing he had funded Stoopid Boy’s music video barely a day before the allegations surfaced.

He suggested the rapper might be struggling following a relapse and urged Kenyans to show compassion.

Despite the tension, Stoopid Boy avoided revisiting the dispute in his latest clip, choosing instead to reassure fans that he is well and fully immersed in his craft.

We ngojea tu hit hit inaandikwa,” he said.

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