Blackman Features Sara Mitaru’s Younger Sister Wambura On Nairobi Sessions.
Nairobi Live Sessions is back this week and it’s revamped! The set is different, and in addition to Blackman, Allan ‘Sucre’ Wanjohi joins the ‘cast’ so to speak.
Allano-sucre as he’s popularly known, is a photographer, music teacher, vocalist and bassist for Villagers Band and other singers like Dela. The videos by the way are shot by the amazing photography king Mutua Matheka. Now back to the song.

The guest this week is Berklee based student Wambura Mitaru. She also happens to be an in-law to Blackman. Wambura is an amazing singer and this video goes a long way in showcasing her vivacious vocals. She’s one of the Kenyans flying our flag high in Berklee in additon to Jason Sibi-Okumu and Kathy Kiragu, pianist Jazz Girls founder.

That the Mitaru sisters can sing is no secret, and I love that unique tone that colours their voices. In this clip, Wambura lives up to her name, making it rain on us vocally! But don’t take it from me, listen keenly to Radi and Umeme below and make your own judgement. Nairobi sessions seeks to slowly change the perception of East Africa and Urban Music. I for one is very convinced that talent abounds in these streets. Kudos Blackman.
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