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KrgTheDon and Rico Gang's Kuroria: A Review

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 11 November 2019.

Released on November 11, 2019, Kuroria is the latest collaboration between KrgTheDon and Rico Gang. The song has been making waves in the music scene, but not everyone is impressed.

According to critics, Kuroria is a rehashing of old lyrics with a new title. The song's lyrics have been criticized for objectifying women and relying on recycled themes.

Despite the criticism, KrgTheDon and Rico Gang have made an effort to create something new. The song's title, Kuroria, is a Kikuyu word that has been used in Sheng' to describe a sense of freedom and joy.

However, critics argue that the song's lyrics do not live up to its title. The song's opening stanza, 'Nipe nikupe raha tupate, Ebu njoo upate mambo matamu toka kwangu, Nikupe kiboko, upate adabu, Geuka kidogo nikupe adhabu', has been criticized for being unclear and lacking depth.

One critic noted that the song's lyrics are 'BS' and that the duo is 'just talking about sex and how it will go down'. The critic also pointed out that the song's repetition is excessive and that there is too much repetition of the same themes.

Overall, Kuroria has received a rating of 5/10 from critics. While the duo has made an effort to create something new, the song's lyrics and themes have been criticized for being recycled and objectifying women.

Watch the official music video for Kuroria below.

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