gotten from a sound track that was produced in Kenya by the music group Kalamashaka and other local artistes with the support of the Kenyan Field Office...
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music groups like X-plastaz (Tanzania), 237 street cypher (Kenya), and Kalamashaka (Kenya) had developed local followings and were beginning to tour abroad...
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recently, Nairobi has become the centre of the Kenyan hip hop scene, with Kalamashaka, Gidi Gidi Majimaji being the pioneers of urban music in Kenya. The genre...
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out of slang use. It found broad usage among hip hop artists such as Kalamashaka and G.rongi in the African Great Lakes region in the '90s, both mainstream...
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more focussed on social commentary. Early pioneers include Poxi Presha, Kalamashaka, and K-South. In Nairobi, hip-hop is viewed as more of a style than as...
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Oyunga. "Kalamashaka: Dandora trio that fired up Kenya's music industry". The Standard. Retrieved 11 May 2023. Pala, Oyunga. "Kalamashaka's Tafsiri Hii...
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Audio Vault Studios (now Blue Zebra). Other popular pioneering acts were Kalamashaka with their national hit "Tafsiri Hii",[citation needed] K-South with...
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songstress Nazizi. She listened to the likes of Slum Village, I.N.I, Kalamashaka, Jay-Z, E-Sir, Digable planets, Kanye West, Lauren Hill, Missy Elliott...
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and 'Kenyan, The Second Chapter'. The two albums featured Hardstone, Kalamashaka, Gidi Gidi Maji Maji, Necessary Noize, In-Tu, Jimmy Gathu, Maina Kageni...
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