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Kenyan rapper and social media personality Stephen Otieno Adera, popularly known as Stevo Simple Boy, recently captured the hearts of his fans by sharing a playful birthday wishlist online.

Posting on Instagram, Stevo’s list offered a humorous and candid peek into his personal desires, ranging from “Bibi wa pili” and the latest iPhone 17 in orange, to a second car—a Toyota Crown—an increased M-Pesa balance, flawless socks, reliable neighbor Wi-Fi, money like Chief God Love, stars like Ishowspeed, a trip to Dubai, and even a collaboration with top OG artists. The post quickly went viral, reflecting both his playful nature and relatable lifestyle aspirations.

Stevo rose to prominence in 2019 with his hit single Mihadarati, a song that addressed the dangers of drug abuse. Its message resonated deeply with Kenyan youth, particularly those from Nairobi’s Kibera neighborhood, where Stevo grew up facing financial and educational hardships.

Known for his simple yet moralistic lyrics, Stevo has built a reputation as one of Kenya’s most relatable artists. His catchphrase, “Inauma but itabidi Uzoee” (“It hurts, but you must get used to it”), exemplifies his resilient approach to life and music.

Born on 28th January 1990 in Oyugis, Homabay County, Stevo has consistently used his music to promote discipline, hard work, and moral values. Offstage, his personal life is equally joyful—he is married to Brenda, and the couple welcomed their first child last year.

 

Through his music and online presence, Stevo Simple Boy continues to connect with fans, blending entertainment, life lessons, and authenticity in a way that has made him a beloved figure in Kenya and beyond. His birthday wishlist, full of humor and candid wishes, further showcases the charm that keeps his fans engaged.

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