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From fame to farm: Downfall of Magix Enga Explained ‘ Drugs , Madharau na Madeni’

Clemoh Pr has recently shed light on the decline of one of Kenya’s most celebrated music producers, Magix Enga. Between 2018 and 2020, during the peak of the gengetone wave that swept the nation, Magix Enga was considered the top music producer in Kenya.

Magix Enga’s productions were remarkable, and many of the songs he produced became viral hits. His talent even garnered global recognition, with many believing he was destined to become a global superstar.

However, things took a downturn unexpectedly. As the gengetone wave faded and lost favor with the Kenyan audience, Magix Enga’s success began to wane.

Clemoh attributes Magix Enga’s downfall to several factors. He mentions that Magix Enga did not use his fame to uplift others, often displaying pride and disrespect towards upcoming artists. Despite many aspiring musicians working hard to raise substantial production fees, such as Ksh.40,000, Magix Enga would reportedly fail them, leaving many disappointed.

Several upcoming artists have complained about Magix Enga taking their money without delivering on promised production sessions, with some even accusing him of scamming them.

Clemoh also revealed that Magix Enga struggled with drug addiction, spending most of his earnings on drugs and women instead of making wise investments. He believed his fame would last forever, leading to poor financial decisions.

According to Clemoh, Magix Enga’s downfall was a form of divine punishment for his mistreatment of upcoming artists. The combination of debts during the COVID-19 pandemic and his addiction issues ultimately led to his complete collapse.

Currently, Magix Enga is still struggling to make a comeback, with several photos of him in a desperate condition going viral online. He even claimed to have been involved with the Illuminati, a revelation that further damaged his reputation.

Magix Enga is a talented producer, and his current situation is a tragic waste of creativity and potential. He has acknowledged his mistakes and asked for forgiveness from those he wronged. Now, more than ever, he needs support from Kenyans and his loyal fans to help him get back on his feet.