For the young fan scrolling through their feeds, they aren't just entertainers; they are proof of concept. They show that you can be devout and decadent, professional and provocative. As long as the bass keeps booming and the city never sleeps, DJ Mo and the Viva Babes will be there, ruling the roost.

But to reduce this duo to just "a DJ and his dancers" is to miss the plot entirely. Over the last decade, DJ Mo (real name Samwel Muchina) has transformed from a turntable technician into a full-fledged media mogul, while the Viva Babes have evolved from backup performers into a standalone lifestyle brand. Together, they represent a new archetype of African entertainment: loud, lavish, and relentlessly strategic. Before the designer watches and the VIP ropes, DJ Mo was a church deejay. His pivot to the secular scene was met with criticism, but it was a gamble that paid off handsomely. Today, he is the official disc jockey for the Church of Christ (a nod to his faith that he cleverly carries into nightclubs) and the heartbeat of Nairobi’s elite parties.

Work like a deacon, party like a rockstar, and never go anywhere without your squad.