There was a time when Magix_enga was one of the biggest names in Kenya’s entertainment industry. Between 2015 and 2019, his music dominated radio stations, clubs, and television screens across the country. As both a musician and producer, he played a major role in shaping the Gengetone and urban music movement that captured the hearts of millions of young Kenyans.
At the peak of his career, money flowed freely. He performed at packed concerts, drove expensive cars, and lived a lifestyle many could only dream of. Together with his wife and young children, life seemed perfect from the outside.
However, the music industry changed rapidly. New artists emerged, trends shifted, and bookings became fewer. The fame that once followed him everywhere slowly faded. Financial struggles began to pile up, and the pressure of maintaining his former lifestyle became unbearable.
Unable to cope with the stress, Magix_enga turned to drugs. What started as occasional use quickly developed into a dangerous habit. His health deteriorated, and he slipped into depression. Days turned into weeks without work, and bills continued to accumulate.
His marriage also suffered. Constant arguments over finances and his drug use created a deep divide between him and his wife. Eventually, the relationship collapsed, and she left with the children, leaving Magix_enga feeling more alone than ever before.
For several years, he lived in darkness. Many of his former friends disappeared, and the people who once celebrated him no longer called. He felt forgotten.
Then, when he least expected it, he met Mercy.
Mercy was a nurse working at a local health facility. Unlike many people who only knew Magix_enga from his glory days, she took time to understand the man behind the fame. She listened to his struggles without judging him and encouraged him to seek help.












