Jan 10, 2023 3 Min Read
Boutross was also featured in Octopizzo's Tergat Gang, which was one of Kenya's biggest hit singles in 2017.
He has played on numerous large venues around East Africa, including Nasty C's Ivyson Tour in Kenya, and he also had the honor of performing at the Nyege Nyege Festival in Uganda.
He had the opportunity to include Sho Madjozi in his Turn a Hobby into a Job EP, which he collaborated on with Kay Green and Jovie Jovv.
Boutross has also performed on various tours, engaging his fans with his shrap music.
Kevin Mwebia Munene, a.k.a. Boutross, is a talented rapper, singer, and producer from Meru who was reared in Nairobi.
He began rapping and doing freestyles at the age of 12. Growing up, he participated in local talent events all across Nairobi, particularly at school and in Highrise Estate, where he spent the majority of his time.
He attended Highrise Basic School in Mbagathi for his primary education and St Martin High School and Igwanjau Secondary School in Meru for his secondary education.
Boutross lost his father when he was 12 years old, just as he discovered his love for music. His memories and recollections of his father are limited because he had not yet developed a relationship with him.
Boutross is known for bringing his "A" game when it comes to theatrical performance. It may appear to be what his sort of music requires, yet his energy is always pure pleasant vibrations along with the crowd.
Boutross has demonstrated his ability to create his own stage tour by performing at the Nyege Nyege Festival in Uganda and the Naifest.
Boutross was a member of the Tergat Gang in 2017, which included him, the famed rapper Octopizzo, and Barak Jaccuzi.
They recorded some songs together that had some of the hardest lyrics the three rappers had ever done in their solo efforts.
Later, the group disbanded, and everyone went their separate ways as they developed.
Fame has its own set of angels and demons that might trap you in a situation from which you can't seem to get out.
Many artists have struggled with drug addiction, while others have succumbed to alcoholism and died or went bankrupt.
For Boutross, the road to drug addiction was a dark one from which he battled to emerge.
Don't get me wrong: he was a functional addict, but thankfully it wasn't a terrible addiction.
AD Family is a collective of creatives who are at the forefront of the shrap trend.
They are responsible for the birth and spread of shrap music in Kenya and throughout the East African music industry.
The group consists of Boutross and other creatives such as Dope-I-Mean, K Green, and a crew of DJs such as Mawich.
The group organized a hip hop concert called Shrap Nite, which serves as a platform for some of Nairobi's newest artists.
Later in 2017, AD Family released the 'ShrapLife EP' as a group before embarking on the ShrapLife Campus Tour.
Boutross, like every other musician with enormous and wildest goals in the entertainment industry, had the notion of founding a record label since 2015.
Later that year, Boutross and his business partner Musau decided to launch a record label called ADF, which stood for Alliance Dominy Family.
The label is made up of a group of creative individuals from many professions who support Boutross and other ADF musical talents.
The team is what Boutross refers to as the people who assist him in making his goals come reality.
As a fledgling business in the music industry, ADF is performing well as a label.
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