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Ohhh this is just great. After listening to this track and even watching its video, I have the same feeling that I had when I first listened to Sauti Sol. The Africa in it is just breath taking. They even managed to use a video that showcases hard knock life, to express joy... What the hell?
After quitting Calif Records and walking out head high, Kendi is finally back, sexier than before, hotter than ever. It seems Ogopa Deejays really did manage to bring out her sexy character, just like Kendi hoped they would.
The Kenyan artistes are busy on their grind, making that music that we all love so much. Coming up with new tracks every other day, be it a single or collaboration, these guys are on it.
Tuesday, 09 October 2012 14:41

9con Making A Music Comeback

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He calls himself the Nigerian connection. The Nigerian singer, actor, model and International relations student at USIU is set to make a comeback in the music scene after briefly taking a breaking to appear on local TV productions.
Collo has been up and running dropping tune after tune for the last two months featuring in P-Unit, Octopizzo’s and Didge’s songs before releasing his album. But now the self-proclaimed King wa Rap has a new video. He mellows it down with a collabo with Sauti Sol in this great piece called “Tawala”. This is one of the singles from his new album Since 85.
Tuesday, 09 October 2012 14:19

Kenyan artistes going anime in their videos

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Is it just me or are Kenyan artistes taken aback by animated music videos? International artistes have used them and the reception of the fans to their videos has so far been great.
Tuesday, 09 October 2012 13:33

From a “Chips Funga” to a Manager

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After so much drama rocked his music career having fallen out with Calif Records, Q-Tasi is a resilient man. Rising from a street urchin to creating a buzz with his hits “Ocha” and “Chips Funga” (with the later blowing out of proportion), the musician is now emerging as an entrepreneur.
A section of Kenyan artistes are known for their benevolence towards charity where they mostly contribute in kind. This time, however, musicians under the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK) will now contribute proceeds from their ringback tones towards the peace initiative that they launched last week.
Somebody wise once said you have to make an effort to remember from whence you came. This exactly what Gospel artistes Juliani and Ringtone are doing. The two will also be honoured during this year’s edition of the Golden Mic Awards.
After releasing hundreds of mixtapes all year round, Kenrazy has now dropped a video for one of his singles. This is however not just an ordinary video. He and his Ghipuka crew have decided to get animated.

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