Naga rapper Moko Koza has released a new satirical rap single titled “Kile”, offering a blend of humour, social commentary and contemporary hip-hop influences. The track, which is part of his upcoming album, was officially released along with its music video on YouTube on May 29.
The song takes a light-hearted yet critical look at the opinions and criticism people encounter in daily life, backed by a hard-hitting beat and catchy hook. Through its lyrics, “Kile” also addresses sensitive social issues such as tribalism and church denominations, themes that continue to create divisions within communities.
According to the artist, the track aims to encourage unity, understanding and togetherness despite differences, while reflecting on realities witnessed in society today. The music production for the song was handled by RYLO, while the official music video was shot by Kohdi Jings Film. Performed in both Nagamese and English, “Kile” falls under the rap and hip-hop genre.
The single is currently available on YouTube and other major music streaming platforms worldwide.
Key Highlights:
Track Title: “Kile”
Artist: Moko Koza
Music Production: RYLO
Cinematography: Kohdi Jings Film
Language: Nagamese and English
Genre: Rap/Hip-hop
Release Date: May 29, 2026
Artist Management Label: Infinity Inc.
Moko Koza is known for his distinctive storytelling style and socially reflective lyrics, and has steadily gained recognition within the Nagaland music scene and beyond.
Infinity Inc., the artist’s management label, is recognised for supporting emerging talent and promoting creative innovation within the music industry.
