03 Jul, 2026
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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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When Legends Align: BLOGA FLANI X UKOO FLANI Finally Meet Up at the Historic ‘Ndio Hii’ Album Launch

Last night was one of the most important nights in my career as a music journalist. I got to meet the legendary group that has something to do with this brand name. When I picked this name I referenced the group because most of my content revolved around rap music. Sitting side by side with […]

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The “Siaka” Paradox: How Mejja and Fik Fameica Conquered TikTok with a “Useless” Hit

In the music industry, there is a long-standing friction between critical acclaim and commercial dominance. Mejja’s latest album, Mtoto wa Khadija, is a testament to this confusion. While the project is packed with the storytelling gems we expect from the Genge legend, the breakout star of the album is “Siaka,” a collaboration with Uganda’s Fik Fameica. Interestingly, upon the […]

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The 58 Takeover: How Buruklyn Boyz Became the Kings of Nairobi Drill

In the ever-evolving landscape of Kenyan hip-hop, few groups have managed to capture the raw, gritty essence of the streets while maintaining a polished, global appeal like the Buruklyn Boyz. Hailing from the Buruburu Estate (fondly known as “Tano Nane” or 58), the duo of Ajay and Mr. Right has transitioned from underground pioneers to the primary faces of the Nairobi Drill movement. From […]

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The Sheng Supremacy: Why the “English Flow” Struggles to Rule Kenya

In the heart of the 254, the debate over linguistic authenticity in hip-hop has raged since the days of Kalamashaka. Today, Khaligraph Jones stands as the undisputed “OG,” but his path to the throne was anything but a straight line. When he first emerged, he arrived with a polished, rapid-fire USA “twang” that left many […]

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Nairobi’s Ultimate Vibe: Fave, Mejja, and Mutoriah to Headline Blankets & Wine this June

Dust off your Maasai shukas and get your floral shirts ready! Nairobi’s premier music and lifestyle festival, Blankets & Wine, is returning this June, and the lineup is nothing short of electric. This year, the festival is bringing a soulful West African touch to the stage, with Nigerian sensation Fave officially announced as the headliner. Known for her […]

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The Pandemic Pulse: How Wakadinali’s Victims of Madness Conquered Kenyan Hip-Hop

When Wakadinali dropped Victims of Madness on November 28, 2020, the world was at a standstill. While the pandemic brought the music industry to its knees by silencing live stages, it paradoxically provided the perfect petri dish for the Rong Rende trio to cultivate a cult following that exploded into the mainstream. Today, it stands as one […]

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Ukoo Flani vs. Mau Mau: Unpacking the Roots of Kenyan Hip-Hop

To the casual listener, the names are synonymous with the golden age of Kenyan hip-hop. However, the history of Ukoo Flani Mau Mau is actually a tale of two cities—Nairobi and Mombasa—coming together to create a cultural revolution. The Coastal Roots: Ukoo Flani The name “Ukoo Flani” originally belonged to the coast. Based in Mombasa, specifically the neighborhoods […]