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The Price of Play: Why New Music Tariffs Could Silence Kenyan Hits
The rhythmic beat of Gengetone in a matatu and the familiar hum of local radio in a neighborhood barbershop are the pulse of Kenyan culture. However, this soundtrack is under threat. Members of Parliament are currently reviewing a proposal that would require small businesses—including salons, barbershops, and matatus—to pay up to Sh5,000 annually in music […]
The Lyric Correction Genius: How Nameless is Winning the Internet (and Selling Out Carnivore)
For over two decades, Nameless has been the soundtrack of Kenyan pop culture. From the smooth vibes of “Sinzia” to the high-energy “Boomba Train,” his hits are etched into our DNA. But as it turns out, many of us have been singing those hits very, very wrong for twenty years. Instead of ignoring the “lyric-mangling” of his […]
The Mic is Open: Join the Gyalis Riddim Challenge to Showcase Kenya’s Next Superstars
The Kenyan music industry is currently riding a wave of unprecedented creative energy. Producers are reclaiming the narrative by crafting original sounds, and now, a new powerhouse collaboration is handing the microphone to the artists. Bloga Flani, in conjunction with Juicekid and Mbeatz.org, has officially launched the Gyalis Riddim Challenge—a two-week sprint designed to spotlight the incredible vocal talent brewing […]
Nairobi’s New Sound: August Wasu and Wuod Baba Shine in “GEM C’S GEM”
The Nairobi creative scene is currently witnessing a powerful evolution, and at the heart of this movement is a brand-new collaborative masterpiece. Independent artist August Wasu has officially teamed up with Wuod Baba to release their joint project, “GEM C’S GEM,” a body of work that captures the pulse of the city while pushing the boundaries of contemporary Kenyan music. “GEM […]
The Death of Substance: Why Kenyan Podcasts are Losing Their Spark
There was a time when tuning into a Kenyan podcast felt like sitting in on a masterclass of storytelling, humor, and raw authenticity. We moved from the “mainstream” gatekeepers to digital spaces because we wanted realness. But lately, if you scroll through your feed, that spark is fading. Kenyan podcasts are increasingly trading substance for […]
“Ask Fally or Diamond”: Khaligraph Jones Sets New Vetting Rules for His DMs
In the world of Kenyan entertainment, few artists command as much respect—or stir as much controversy—as Khaligraph Jones. Known as “The OG,” the rapper has long been a vocal advocate for the Play Kenyan Music movement. Recently, he took his stance a step further by revealing a strict new “vetting process” for anyone sliding into his Direct Messages […]
The Blue Wave: How Bridget Blue and the RnB Renaissance are Redefining Kenyan Music
There was a time, not too long ago, when the Kenyan airwaves were dominated by a very specific tempo. If it wasn’t Gengetone or high-energy Afro-pop, it struggled to find a home in our clubs and on our car radios. But the tide has turned. The meteoric rise of Bridget Blue, particularly following the launch of […]
Training Ground or Social Club? The Austin Odhiambo Debate at Gor Mahia
The sight of the 2023/24 FKF Premier League MVP, Austin Odhiambo, back at the M-Pesa Foundation Academy training with Gor Mahia has sparked a heated debate among the Green Army. While his return from Lebanon’s Nejmeh SC—prompted by regional instability—is understandable, his presence on the training pitch raises a difficult question: Is K’Ogalo a professional football club or a high-end social […]
The New Era of East African Combat: How ANZA MMA Changed the Game
For years, the East African Mixed Martial Arts scene was a landscape of untapped potential—raw talent waiting for a stage that matched its intensity. In 2025, that stage finally arrived. KO Fight Night, hosted by ANZA MMA, didn’t just host a series of bouts; it made history by delivering Kenya’s first-ever professionally sanctioned MMA event. As East […]
High Stakes: How Kenyan Artists Turn 420 into a Musical Movement
Every April 20th, the global “420” subculture takes over social media, but in Kenya, the celebration isn’t just about the lifestyle—it’s about the soundtrack. Kenyan artists have masterfully tapped into this niche, turning what was once a taboo topic into chart-topping hits that resonate with the youth and the “Rong Rende” spirit. Leading the pack […]
