Two global stars recently turned their spotlight on a Kenyan comedian, causing waves of excitement across the country. Jaymoh Decin, a fast-rising content creator, has gone viral internationally after one of his skits caught the attention of American entertainers Snoop Dogg and Tyrese Gibson.
The viral clip features Jaymoh playing the role of a flashy friend dining at an upscale lounge. The real comedy gold lies in the caption: “When the person paying the bill keeps standing up.” Each time Jaymoh pretends to take a phone call and stands, his friends panic and rise with him, clearly worried he might leave them with the bill. This relatable and well-executed concept quickly caught fire, spreading across social media platforms and earning a spot on the feeds of two of Hollywood’s biggest personalities.
Snoop Dogg reposted the skit on Instagram with a string of laughing emojis and a caption that read, “Can’t let it happen.” Tyrese Gibson followed suit with his own repost, captioned: “Levels! Kenya to the world,” and added clapping emojis to celebrate the young comedian’s global moment.
Fans from Kenya and beyond flooded both stars’ comment sections, praising Jaymoh’s creativity and comedic timing. Many expressed pride that Kenyan talent was finally getting recognition on such influential platforms.
In response to the overwhelming love, Jaymoh expressed deep gratitude and a renewed sense of purpose. He said this milestone was just the beginning of a much larger dream — to step onto the prestigious BET Awards stage. He emphasized the importance of consistency and hard work, sharing that those values have kept him going.
Known for his impressive impersonations of both African and international figures, Jaymoh admitted even he is sometimes surprised by how naturally the impressions come to him. From imitating Steve Harvey to Nigeria’s President Tinubu and Kenya’s own Willy Paul, his range is unmatched. “I’m often amazed by myself, just like the fans are. It’s a gift, but the grind behind it matters too,” he shared.
Looking ahead, the comedian revealed plans to launch a YouTube channel where he will debut a full comedy series. He’s also eyeing brand partnerships that reflect his growing influence, especially now that his content is reaching audiences well beyond Kenyan borders.
Jaymoh also expressed heartfelt appreciation for the local pioneers in Kenyan comedy who paved the way for new voices like his. He made it clear that his journey is fueled not by ego, but by a desire to elevate Kenyan comedy on the global stage.
His comment section was ablaze with messages of support from fans and fellow creatives:
- “You win, we all win.”
- “You deserve all of this, bro.”
- “This is just the beginning, I’ll clap for you till I can’t clap anymore.”
In a separate online moment that stirred laughs, Snoop Dogg was seen sharing an old video of former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua. In the clip, Gachagua flips through papers and whistles casually — a quirky moment that resurfaced online just before his impeachment proceedings. Though unrelated, the post reminded fans of how humor can travel far when the right eyes catch it.
Jaymoh’s journey is only gaining momentum — and with global stars cheering him on, it’s safe to say Kenyan comedy is stepping onto a bigger stage than ever before.