
It was at Strathmore that he first discovered his passion for music when he and his pals would perform for their other students before sporting events.
In 1999, he won a star- search contest on Kenya’ 98. 4 Capital FM with his original song Megarider, which catapulted him to popularity.

He had worked with renowned Kenyan producer Tedd Josiah before being recruited to Ogopa Deejays. The E- Sir- produced track ” Boomba Train” and the Amani- produced ” Ninanoki” (2002) both went on to become regional hits, with the latter spending an unprecedented 110 weeks atop the Kenyan singles chart.
Until E- untimely Sir’ s death in a car crash, he was one of E- closest Sir’ als. He maintains strong ties to his relatives to this day. Wahu, his future wife, used to be a dancer for him and went to the same university.
With his famous wife Wahu, he has won multiple awards, including two MTV- Mama prizes.
He used to be so poor that he had to take the bus to work, but today he drives about in a fleet of expensive cars.

He seldom plays concerts on Christmas Day, preferring to spend time with his loved ones instead of onstage.
Numerous social media outlets have expressed surprise at Nameless’ s existence. This is because he recently made headlines in Kenya for introducing Wahu’ s older sister to the public for the first time.

According to the Instagram post made by Nameless, the famed singer was allegedly passing along information about his in- laws, adding that:
Keep in mind that Wahu’ s sister and her spouse are making their debut appearance in Kenya.
As a result, the story of Nameless introducing Wahu’ s older sister to his followers has recently gone viral online, where it is currently eliciting a range of reactions.
Many people have come out to claim that Nameless is a good in- law and that the woman in question is indeed Wahu’ s sister.
Some of the responses are listed below:
@vera: aki si wanafanana value!
@dis: his family ko na Umoja jamani!
