Entertainment
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Turntables or Toll Stations? The New Ksh 20,000 DJ License Debate
The heartbeat of Kenya’s nightlife is facing a regulatory rhythm change. The recently gazetted Music Tariff, which mandates that Disk Jockeys (DJs) pay an annual license fee of Ksh 20,000, has sparked a fierce debate across the creative sector. While framed as a move toward formalization, the implications for the industry are a complex mix of […]
The Showman Residency: A Masterclass in Kenyan Artistic Sovereignty
Nyashinski’s Showman Residency at the Carnivore Grounds wasn’t just a concert; it was a 40-million-shilling statement of intent. By staging seven performances over two consecutive weekends, Nyashinski dismantled the long-held belief that Kenyan artists cannot headline high-budget, world-class productions without international support. Shattering the Status Quo For years, the Kenyan entertainment industry has been plagued by recycled […]
From Dandora to Umoja: The Ghetto Anthem Evolution
In the history of Kenyan Hip Hop, few comparisons carry as much weight as the one between the legendary Kalamashaka (K-Shaka) and the contemporary powerhouse Wakadinali. While separated by nearly two decades, these two trios share a cultural DNA that has defined the “sound of the streets” for different generations. The Mirror of the Streets: Key Similarities The […]
The Unapologetic Rise of Kenyan Hippie: Music, Ink, and Authenticity
In an era of manufactured personas, Kenyan Hippie is a breath of fresh air. The Kenyan-American artist is rapidly carving out a niche that defies easy categorization, blending a bold musical edge with a visual identity that is impossible to ignore. With a mix of confidence and raw storytelling, she isn’t just releasing songs; she’s building a […]
The Colloblue Conundrum: Why the Sol Generation Publishing Deal is Not a Mistake
The Kenyan music scene was set abuzz this week when Colloblue, a popular dancer and choreographer known for the viral hit “Up Burukanga,” officially signed a deal with Sol Generation Publishing. While many fans celebrated the milestone, others were left confused, questioning why a dancer with only a handful of songs would be signed to the […]
The Rise of Makamanda: Coastal Kenya’s New Sound of the Streets
Move over, Nairobi—the coast has something to say. If you’ve spent any time on Kenyan TikTok or in the streets of Mombasa lately, you’ve undoubtedly heard the raw, high-octane energy of Makamanda. This isn’t just another rap group; they are the pioneers of a movement that is redefining the sound of the 254. Who is Makamanda? […]
The Algorithm Ate the Crates: How X Is Shrinking Kenyan Music Discovery
There’s a growing intellectual dishonesty in how Kenyan music is discussed on X (formerly Twitter). On the surface, timelines are filled with “support Kenyan music” rhetoric, but a closer audit reveals a narrow loop of the same palatable, algorithm-friendly R&B and alté acts dominating discourse. The culture of crate-digging—once central to music appreciation—is slowly being […]
