Kenya's mainstream music circuit is flourishing, and artistes who have the numbers are making money. The likes of Bahati, Otile Brown, Khaligraph Jones, Nadia Mukami, Jovial, Willy Paul and King Kaka ...
I’m in a bus on the Thika Super Highway, headed to Juja. It’s dark outside, but I leave my window open, loving how the wind feels against my face. My brother and I had a quick sesh before I left for ...
Vic West, a music producer from Kenya, whose real name is Victor Amani, says he is a “shy genius”, even though he publicly confessed in a podcast last year that he has a massive ego. In an interview ...
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Octopizzo: My money is never loud, but my music certainly is
From Kibera’s slums to global stages, Octopizzo reflects on fatherhood, fame, service and ...
Kenya has long been a hub for live music and cultural expression, a place where fans queue for hours just to catch a glimpse of their favourite artiste. Concerts have become central to urban nightlife ...
NAIROBI — The guitar thrummed, the drumsticks smashed into a quivering cymbal, and the lead vocalist for Rash howled into the mic, electrifying the night air. After years in the wilderness, Kenya’s ...
Everyone holds a definitive opinion on Kenya’s creative industry, particularly our music. Critics often claim the scene is stagnant despite a relentless stream of hits. Optimists argue we are entering ...
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