'Wamlambez wamnyonyez' hitmakers have gained international recognition after fans from the west were spotted dancing to their tune.

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In an Instagram post, by Joe W Muchiri, American fans were seen moving to the big tune. 

He captioned the post giving shout outs to Kenyan Dj Poison Ivy for representing Kenyan music internationally.

"Music 🎶 is an international language that everyone can understand no matter the language ~ Joe W Muchiri 😅😅 anyway S/O to @poizonivythedj for repping the culture at this block party 🎉 🔥🔥 Wamlambezz 🇰🇪🙃," read the post.

This comes days after a group of mourners were spotted showing there dancing skills as the song was playing at a funeral and they couldn't get enough of it.

In a recent music concert in America, Dj Poison Ivy was on the decks spinning, when she decided to represent Kenyan boy group dubbed "Sailors" by playing their track, which had an overwhelmingly positive outcome. 

Sailors is a fast-rising street group making headlines with their sensational music on clubs and even on mainstream media. 

They got the fame in the music industry after Kenyan radio personality Mwalimu Rachel shared their music on her YouTube channel.

The song is currently topping local charts and their new tune seems to be the game-changer in the emergence of the street genre of music.