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Iyanii, Matata, Okello Max, Marioo, Ssaru, Bridget Blue, Micasa, Elsy Wameyo & more set to ignite Blankets & Wine December edition
Blankets & Wine, a GoodTimes Africa production, is gearing towards the Kenyan Summer 2025 edition taking place on Sunday, ...
The song “Confirm” by Kendi Kiremi,a new force in the industry, remixed with Fathermoh, Avril, Ssaru and Parroty, has become a significant topic in the Kenyan music scene, gaining widespread attention ...
Nairobi, Kenya, also known as the “City in the Sun,” is the home to what can be considered the love child of hip-hop and dancehall music. The lively beats and, at times, outrageous lyrics of Gengetone ...
Gengetone singer Slyvia Ssaru, 23, popularly known by her stage name Ssaru Wa Manyaru, had some Kenyans cancel her when she released her banger 'Kaskie Vibaya'. When I do songs that are considered ...
Tipsy Gee, Ssaru & Sean MMG Embark On Their Australian Arbantone Tour. The trio are set to tour Sidney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane. This is in backdrop of their just concluded Naivasha Safari Rally ...
Renowned rapper Ssaru and celebrated Kenyan rap group Wakadinali recently released a high-energy anthem, captivating fans A local betting company has backed the song, strengthening its ties with the ...
DEC 26 – WezaBet, an international gaming platform, is taking the entertainment scene in Kenya by storm. With a special partnership featuring music superstars Ssaru and Wakadinali, alongside some of ...
This project will investigate the similarities and differences between strains of dancehall and sound system culture from Jamaica currently being cross-pollinated with electronic music from Germany, ...
Kenya Wine Agencies Limited (KWAL) has launched Kibao Gin, a drink targeting young adults in the Kenyan market. The alcohol manufacturer aims to capture a larger share of Kenya’s fast-growing gin ...
Kenya has long tried to find a new sound that defines it. Could Arbantone be the country’s new beat? The Kenyan music industry has seen a variety of genres come and go. There was Boomba, Kapuka, and ...
Could a young Kenyan singer-songwriter follow in the career path of some of the most successful African performers who have been catapulted into fame through a global artist development programme? The ...
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