Straight fire on the track. Machakos Kyalo a.k.a. the Biggie Smalls of Kenya.
Straight fire on the track. Machakos Kyalo a.k.a. the Biggie Smalls of Kenya.
It's always cool to see athletes try to make high profile careers outside of their sports. It's a shame that he feels that he needs the extra money. Says a lot about sponsorship in track, visa via Nick Symmonds
That makes zero sense. He's just doing this for fun, not because he can't tattoo his shoulder with an Arby's logo
This song is actually kinda dope. Probably worth being added to a party playlist
This is the fire he needs to beat Mo on the track
Yeah, this is great. I'll make this the official jam of our EPO and HGW sessions.
Unreal. A runner and a dancer. It is so precious watching him prance around the plains.
Based on his first name, I'd guess that his running success has a lot to do with his lower legs. Kenya is an agricultural economy, but after seeing this, I'd say his music video popularity could get as high as his baby cows.
I was all about this before it was cool!
Who would win the rap battle, Ndiku or Jenkins?
The song about 2015 World Champion in the Javelin Julius Yego is faarr better
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAodNRtKk2A
"The way I carry the stick all the girls are calling me yegooo"
cc wrote:
Who would win the rap battle, Ndiku or Jenkins?
A race would probably be closer than that rap battle.
this is the best one:
cc wrote:
Who would win the rap battle, Ndiku or Jenkins?
Looks to me that someone from FloTrack read your post and made an article about it.
Old Man Winter wrote:
cc wrote:Who would win the rap battle, Ndiku or Jenkins?
Looks to me that someone from FloTrack read your post and made an article about it.
What a poor excuse for a website
This is actually lit... Does he tour?
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