Why Nyashinski's 'Fly' is the Epitome of His Greatness
If you really want to understand the soul of Nyashinski’s music, you have to stop and listen to "Fly". Not just hear it in the background at a lounge—truly listen to it.
The song was released two years ago, but it’s funny how music works. Some tracks are just ahead of their time. Fast forward to 2026, and "Fly" is finally coming to life in a way we weren't ready for back then. It feels like a fresh release all over again.
That line right there? That’s the gospel. In a world that’s constantly demanding our attention and energy, Shinski reminds us that self-love isn't just a luxury—it’s a necessity. It’s about taking that time, tasting the joy, and refusing to let your moments leak away into things that don’t matter.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: The Good Old Days EP is easily one of the best projects to ever come out of Kenya. No skips. Just pure, unadulterated vibes that get better with age.
The "Top Tier" Kenyan EP Club
In my books, *Good Old Days* sits comfortably at the high table next to these masterpieces:
- Baldman EP – Sauti Sol (The soul is unmatched)
- To Whom It Might Concern – (Pure Kenyan Excellence)
- Good Old Days – Nyashinski (The 2026 Anthem)
Nyashinski has this rare ability to be a philosopher and a hit-maker at the same time. Whether you’re driving late at night or just need a reminder to put yourself first, "Fly" is that track. If you haven't revisited the EP lately, do yourself a favor and hit play. Your 2026 self will thank you.
