Stevo Simple Boy Baby dropped home from the hospital in a BMW and 3 Mercedes-Benz – a luxury move. A luxury car extravaganza turned heads outside a Nairobi hospital on November 3 as the rapper rolled up in a gleaming convoy to whisk his girlfriend Brenda and newborn son Dragon Junior home in style.
The fleet, a BMW flanked by three Mercedes-Benz GLEs decked in pink ribbons and a massive “Welcome Baby Dragon Junior” banner fluttering from the lead vehicle, idled curbside at Komarock Hospital, drawing cheers from a growing crowd of fans and passersby.
Stevo, decked in a fresh white tracksuit and gold chain, hopped out first, cradling a bouquet of roses before helping Brenda settle into the plush backseat with their bundled-up boy, his tiny face peeking from a monogrammed blanket.
“This is our king arriving in royalty. From Kibra streets to this moment, God’s timing is everything,” Stevo beamed to the cameras, his voice thick with pride as confetti popped from party cannons rigged to the SUVs.
The spectacle capped a whirlwind week for the 28-year-old hitmaker, whose track “Freshi Barida” still blasts from matatus coast to coast.
Stevo and Brenda, who went public with their romance in 2024 after months of cryptic couple goals posts, announced the pregnancy in August with a sonogram reveal.
Labour kicked off quietly on November 1, with Stevo sharing tense updates from the waiting room: blurry selfies of him pacing hallways, captioned “Warrior mode activated. Pray for my queen.”
By dawn on the 2nd, Dragon Junior arrived at 3.2 kilos, healthy and hollering, prompting Stevo’s triumphant IG story: “Dragon Junior ashafika! Asanteni kwa support yenu.”
Brenda, a budding influencer with 150,000 followers, later posted a tender close-up of the trio, her exhaustion softened by a glow: “Our little fire-breather is here. Motherhood hits different.”
Word of the high-octane homecoming spread like wildfire on socials, blending awe with playful jabs at Stevo’s glow-up from slum survivor to slashie dad.
X lit up with clips of the convoy snaking through Eastlands traffic, horns blaring in solidarity. “Stevo Simple Boy baby welcome luxury cars? Bro went from ‘Mihadarati’ to Mercedes daddy real quick. Respect the bag.”
Others gushed, “That banner alone cost a plot in Kitengela. Brenda deserves the queen treatment after carrying that bundle.”
Not all reactions were straight envy; some nodded to the deeper flex. “In a city where hospital bills bury dreams, Stevo’s show reminds us: make it, then multiply the wins,” reflected another fan.
In a viral repost. Celeb circles chimed in too, turning the moment into a mini-reunion. Rapper Wakadinali dropped a freestyle over the welcome vid: “From cyphers to nappies, Stevo levels up the game.”
Even Octopizzo, fresh off his Kibra MP tease, slid into comments: “Big bro energy. Dragon Junior, your uncle’s got bars for your first birthday.”
The fleet hire, sourced from a high-end exec service in Westlands, clocked in at an estimated KSh 500,000 for the half-day, but Stevo shrugged it off in an interview: “Money comes and goes, but family moments? Priceless. I wanted Brenda to feel like the star she is.”
Komarock staff, bound by privacy, still leaked smiles about the chaos: Nurses peeked from windows, one quipping anonymously, “We’ve seen VVIPs, but this? Pure Nairobi magic.”
This splashy send-off shows a shift in Kenya’s gengetone scene, where artists like Stevo trade raw tales of struggle for polished family narratives, mirroring global stars from Jay-Z to Burna Boy.
Once mocked for his simple-boy swagger, Stevo’s net worth, buoyed by endorsement deals with soda brands and a burgeoning clothing line, now funds these flourishes without the old debt drama.
Fans speculate Dragon Junior’s name nods to resilience, a “fire-breather” echoing Stevo’s own rise from orphaned hustles in Kibra to stage dominance.
As the convoy vanished into the sunset toward their Runda pad, online pledges poured in: diaper drives, playlist dedications, and even a fan-funded trust for the tot’s education.
Yet amid the glamour, quiet nods to reality linger. Brenda’s postpartum glow came after a gruelling delivery, and Stevo hinted at future collabs: “Wait till he drops his first verse.”















