The Mic Cheque trio—Chaxy, Mwass, and Mariah—stormed The Obinna Show Live with a late-night blast of banter, laughter and fun drawing over 1,800 YouTube viewers. The electric vibe kicked off with the crew catching up, tossing playful jabs like Mwass dubbing Mariah a “Proverbs 32” woman, leaving Proverbs 31 in the dust. Their matching outfits—same style, different colors—sparked laughs, and the chemistry was undeniable.
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Diving into relationships, they dropped gems: “A crush is love without information,” Mariah quipped, noting how crushes fizzle once you know the real deal. The trio spilled tea on wild fan encounters, like Chaxy fleeing a shop after drunk fans approached him. They reminisced about marathon interviews with chatterboxes like Mc Jessy and DJ Shitti, and admitted to civil squabbles—Mariah stays silent, Chaxy prods, and Mwass brings the laughs.
The origin story? Chaxy spotted Mariah’s talent in a 2017 audition video, while Mwass and Mariah clicked on set. Chaxy and Mwass bonded over tattoos, later teaming up for Mic Cheque post-Covid. Their podcast thrives on raw, uncut vibes—Chaxy steers, Mwass cracks jokes, and Mariah balances tough and tender. Their boldest episode? Betty Kyallo’s dating drama, which stirred controversy but dodged regulator warnings.
On Kenya’s political scene, they didn’t hold back. They slammed the regime, called Matiang’i’s moves “unreasonable,” and doubted Raila’s presidential shot, joking he’s “Museveni till the end.” They backed Maraga for his rule-of-law stance but roasted Salasya’s presidential dreams. Nairobi’s next governor? Sakaja might sneak back via ODM. Mosiria? “Too celebrity-struck,” Mariah sighed, urging focus on real issues. On forex, they called out flashy scammers, warning youth against fake bots and signals. Podcasts, they predict, will dominate elections, untamed by government restrictions.
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