Boutross Munene emerges as a rising star in the future drill music scene in Kenya, captivating audiences not only with his musical prowess but also with his candid revelations about his personal life, particularly in the realms of relationships and music.
Boutross’s Musical Odyssey:
The talented young artist gained widespread attention a year ago with the release of his hit song “yeayea,” which has amassed an impressive 3 million views on YouTube.
Describing his musical style as a fusion of “rap and sheng,” Boutross showcases versatility beyond singing; he is also a chef, producer, and dancer. He acquired his production skills through self-learning on YouTube and has been honing his musical craft since childhood.
In a recent interview with Obinna, Boutross expressed his longstanding dream of making a mark in the Kenyan music industry. He lauded the success of his latest track, “Angela Baddie,” where he collaborated with his best friend. Remarkably, the song garnered over 1.5 million views on YouTube within a month of its release.
Boutross Munene’s Personal Life and Relationship Struggles:
On a more personal note, Boutross opened up about the challenges he faces in establishing a serious romantic relationship. Despite numerous attempts, he admitted that things have not panned out as he hoped.
His reluctance to commit stems from the demanding nature of relationships, requiring a level of dedication that he feels unprepared for. Boutross acknowledged that he is currently navigating the world between beats and hit songs, prioritizing his musical journey over romantic commitments.
Adding an intriguing dimension to his personal life, Boutross confessed to having a preference for older women. He appreciates maturity and a curvy body shape in women. In a candid moment captured on camera, he publicly admitted to having a crush on Azziad Nasenya, expressing his desire to take her on a date.