Benzema and Dmore’s VIDEO Sparks Buzz After Intimate Hug

Benzema and Dmore’s VIDEO sparks online buzz among Kenyan fans. The clip showing the two long-time Gengetone artists in a close moment has lit up timelines and left many wondering what they just watched.

The short video dropped on social media early Monday and spread like bush fire. In it Benzema and Dmore stand very near each other with arms around shoulders and faces inches apart. They laugh and look at each other in a way that feels warm and familiar to some but raised eyebrows for plenty of others.

The reactions split straight down the middle, with some calling it innocent brotherly love and others questioning if more was going on between the pair.

Benzema and Dmore go way back. They have made music together for years as part of the Ochungulo Family crew dropping hits that Kenyans still blast at parties and in matatus.

Tracks like ‘Ochungulo Wanjiku’ and ‘Kaa Na Mamayako’ built their names in the gengetone scene. Fans grew used to seeing them perform side by side, cracking jokes and hyping each other up onstage. That history makes the new clip feel like just another day in the studio to loyal supporters.

One comment read, ‘These two have been boys forever; why turn it into something else?’ Others pointed out that male friends in Kenya often show affection without it meaning anything romantic.

Yet the clip touched a nerve for a good number of viewers. Some wrote that the eye contact and body language looked too intimate for straight guys. A few jokes flew around about dysfunctional families and people sexualising everything. The comment sections were filled with everything from laughing emojis to straight-up accusations.

One person said, ‘No, these two don’t look gay at all. Sometimes being ugly helps.’ Another replied, ‘Just brothers showing real love and affection to each other.’ The debate got so loud that even people who do not follow Gengetone music jumped in to add their thoughts.

The timing added extra heat. Kenyan social media loves a good conversation about masculinity and public affection. Many young men said they wish they could show that level of comfort with their own friends without fear of judgement.

Women in the comments mostly laughed it off or defended the artists, saying men need space to be soft too. A handful of older followers shook their heads and wondered when everything turned into a scandal. The clip reminded everyone how quick phones turn private moments into nationwide topics.

Benzema and Dmore have not said a word about the video yet. Their pages stay quiet on the matter while fans tag them in every repost. In past years the two have kept their personal lives mostly off camera, focusing instead on the music and the fun they bring to fans.

That silence only makes the buzz grow louder. Some wonder if the artists planned the clip to stir talk and keep their names trending. Others believe it was just a casual hangout that someone recorded and shared without thinking twice.

For the Gengetone community the moment feels familiar. These artists built careers on raw energy and street stories that connect with everyday Kenyans. Their fans defend them fiercely because the music feels like theirs.

At the same time the reactions show how society still wrestles with ideas of male friendship and what counts as normal. One reply summed it up nicely: n***as in the comments don’t have real homeboys. Another asked why people jump to conclusions so fast.

As the day went on, the clip kept gaining views and fresh takes. Some turned it into memes; others used it to start bigger talks about mental health and toxic ideas of manhood. The artists themselves might laugh it off when they finally address it or they might ignore the noise and drop the next track.

Either way, the Benzema and Dmore VIDEO gave Kenyans something to talk about on a slow Monday. It pulled in laughs, arguments and a few life lessons all at once.

In the end the buzz says more about the audience than the artists. People see what they want to see in a short clip between two friends who have known each other for years. Benzema and Dmore built something real in the music game, and one moment of closeness will not change that for most fans.

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