June 26, 2025
Rising Kenyan rap sensation Trio Mio has reached another major milestone—this time off the stage. The 20-year-old Gengetone and hip-hop star has officially acquired a new house, a move that has excited fans and cemented his growing status as one of Kenya’s most successful young artists.
The news was first shared via his Instagram stories and quickly made rounds on social media, with photos showing the artist standing proudly outside the modern home. The residence, located in the Nairobi metropolitan area, features sleek finishes, spacious interiors, and a compound that suggests both comfort and ambition.
Fans and fellow artists flooded his timeline with congratulatory messages, praising not only his musical talent but also his focus and financial discipline at a young age.

“Dreams are valid,” Trio wrote in one of his posts. “This is for everyone who believed in the boy from Umoja. We’re just getting started.”
Trio Mio, whose real name is TJ Mario Kasela, first shot to fame in 2020 with his viral hit “Cheza Kama Wewe.” Since then, he’s dropped a string of chart-topping tracks, collaborated with some of Kenya’s top acts, and grown a loyal fan base drawn to his lyrical maturity and humble persona.
Industry insiders say the house purchase is a sign of Trio’s long-term thinking, especially in an industry often criticized for fleeting fame and financial mismanagement. At just 20, he is already being cited as a model for the next generation of artists seeking success both on and off the mic.
His mother, who has played an instrumental role in managing his career, also shared her pride. “It’s a blessing to see your child build something solid with his talent. We thank God,” she said in a video posted online.
With this latest achievement, Trio Mio continues to inspire Kenya’s youth—not just with rhymes and rhythm, but with real-life results.