Kenyan music fans once hailed Magix Enga as one of the best producers of his generation. Between 2018 and 2020, his name dominated the charts, and his unique gengetone beats defined a new era in Kenyan music.
However, the same fame that lifted him to stardom later came crashing down — leaving behind a painful story of pride, addiction, and regret.
Rise to Fame
At the peak of the gengetone movement, Magix Enga worked with top Kenyan artists, producing hits that took over clubs and airwaves. His creativity and sound engineering skills made him one of the most sought-after producers in East Africa.
Fall from Grace
But as revealed by content creator Clemoh PR, things changed drastically when the gengetone wave lost popularity. Magix Enga’s career started to decline, with Clemoh blaming it on pride and arrogance.
According to him, Magix Enga allegedly mistreated upcoming artists, often taking their money and failing to deliver on promised studio sessions. At the same time, he reportedly battled drug addiction and misused his earnings on parties, women, and lavish living instead of investing in his craft.
Drugs, Debts, and Controversy
During the COVID-19 pandemic, things went from bad to worse. Magix Enga was overwhelmed by debts, and rumours linking him to the Illuminati further tarnished his reputation and brand. Clemoh claimed that the producer’s troubles were “a form of punishment” for mistreating young artists who once looked up to him.
Seeking Redemption
Today, Magix Enga is struggling to rebuild his life. Recent viral photos showed him in a difficult state, far removed from his days of fame and success. Despite the challenges, he has reportedly acknowledged his past mistakes and asked for forgiveness from those he wronged.
Many Kenyans believe he still has unmatched talent and deserves another chance. His story stands as a reminder of how quickly fame can fade — and how important humility and discipline are in the entertainment industry.