Yesterday afternoon the very delectable, very sexy producer Kagwe Mungai popped up at our office. Such a great sport he is. Other than being really great company, he let us in on who Kagwe the guy really is.
Walk me through a day with Kagwe
Itâs different every day. Some days weâre doing interviews others we go for shoots. Of course I also have to eat. I need my food. (Laughs)
LOL. So whatâs your favorite dish?
Iâm not that picky actually, but give me chicken and chapo and Iâll be good to go.
Whatâs your favorite recipe for chicken?
I like bread crumb chicken. I have a specific way of making it but Iâm not sharing that recipe. Haha itâs my thing, if you want chicken then you better hang out with Kagwe.
Youâre a pretty informed person, how do you get learn? Whatâs your source of information?
Iâm a pretty visual and sonic person. I love to read, but I do it very slowly. I however enjoy listening to audio books or watching things where I can pick the information with my eyes and ears.
Your favorite book?
Tuesday with Morrie by Mitch Albom. It was part of Oprahâs must read books of 2014. I like it because it captures life in a way that I had never thought of before.
Whoâs the most interesting person youâve ever met?
I once met a guy with only one name. I kid you not, his national identity card had just one name, you know, like Madonna, Adele or Eminem just no surname or middle name. Heâs mom gave him just one name and I thought that it was pretty cool.
So faux locksâŠ
I like to experiment with everything, at some point I had blonde hair, another time it was relaxed, Iâve had cornrows, an afro, Iâve gone bald and then I did the faux locks. Now Iâm just here.
We werenât ready for you with that hairstyle, were you ready for the reactions from your fans?
Of course I expected that it was going to be shocking. But I never really do it for anyone else, it was for myself. A lot of things were said, like I used to have a crush on you but now I donât, and then the same thing happened when I cut them. Thereâs always someone with an opinion out there and thatâs fine with me. I donât mind at all.
Then why dreads?
Funny youâd ask that, Iâm not really sure whatâs going on but I like how my hair looks and Iâm going with it.
Weâre curious, what does fashion mean to you?
I think that fashion is style and style is timeless.
So whatâs your style?
Itâs evolving and because Iâm evolving as a person itâs also changing with time. For example there was a time I was really into scarfs but I donât wear them anymore, there was also a time when I was into suits, I still do but not so much. I guess we can say that right now Iâm going with anything thatâs comfortable and cool.
Catch you dead wearingâŠ
A durag. In 207, thereâs a problem if youâre still wearing a durag.
Youâve got very interesting outfits for your hoots. Where do you shop?
I really like Toi Market in Kibera. I have a guy there who has really cool stuff. Also if Iâm travelling then I go for things like shopping at Asos or Zara.
Any Kenyan brands?
Sighs* I donât want to throw shade at the OGâs like Kikoromeo. I love their stuff but right now Iâm in search of something new. The criteria is really simple, just comfortable and cool (laughs).
Whatâs your favorite accessory?
I never leave home without a watch. Iâve actually started collecting them. So far Iâve got 6 watches, 3 Fossil selects, I lost a Rolex but Iâve a few other. I must say however, Iâm not that big on brands. For me, a watch should feel good, look good and obviously work.
Far enough, what about your ideal woman? What kind of outfits are you into?
Generally, whatever works for her shape and size and whatever else but I really like sundresses. I die for those. Especially the way itâs hot right now, if youâre in a sundress, I may be looking your way.
Tell us about your biggest paradigm shift?
There was someone who I used to really look up to but when I finished high school and told him that I wanted to pursue music I was told that I could never make it as a musician. That was difficult to hear but it really drove me to work super hard and prove this person wrong. For me it probably impacted how I tackle my things. Iâve been lucky enough to have a lot more other people support my cause but you know if youâre put down by someone important then it becomes hard.
How are you feeling about that now?
Iâm great actually. I believe that it was one of the best things that ever happen to me. I can tell you that the person in question was surprised but Iâm happy for what itâs done.
So whatâs next with Kagwe?
World domination. Youâll be hearing me everywhere. Youâre favourite people will be talking about it.
Whatâs your greatest fear?
To not live to my full potential. I think that weâve been give life to live and the possibilities are endless. It would be so sad to die wondering if you could have done something. Like backflips, I donât want to go to my grave and wish that at least once in my life I did them.
Have you ever done backflips Kagwe?
Iâve never been interested in doing back flips. (Laughs) Does a backflip in a swimming pool count?
Probably, so swimming is your hobbie?
I do love to swim but I love to box as well. Iâve been boxing for a while. I started as a teenager then I stopped. Now I do it as exercise and for fun.
Would you call yourself a fighter?
I would call myself a lover.
Clarify a misconception about you.
A lot of people think that Iâm rude, until they meet me I guess. Apparently I have resting B#@*ch face but Iâm really not. There are people Iâve met who go like, âI thought youâre an asshole.â I really am not.
Hereâs a random one, what you did have for lunch?
I didnât havenât had lunch yet but I had late breakfast and that was steak omelet.
When is your next performance?
Tomorrow at Privee Club, Westlands. We'll be celebrating Industry Night's 3rd anniversary, see you guys there.