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‘Njeri’ By Josephyl, Teslah & Joefes Doing Rounds On Airwaves

 

By Isaac Tugume

Kenyan artists Teslah, Josephyl, and Joefes are making a buzz with their captivating collabo titled ‘Njeri’, which debuted on YouTube and digital platforms a few days ago.

A very hair-raising jam, ‘Njeri’ is the song being treated to massive airplay across Kenya, especially because besides the thrilling beats, the artists tend to envision a real-life situation that several youths can easily identify with.

‘Njeri’ is a song about girls who enter into relationships with men but after dating for some time find it so difficult to commit and because of that they keep straying after other men.

As they perform ‘Njeri’, Teslah, Josephyl, and Joefes paint a scene of things that thousands of youths see happening in their daily lives, especially among couples in their communities.

Being a song that people easily relate with ‘Njeri’ is becoming one of the popular jams in various parts of Kenya and other Swahili-speaking countries, because there are so many women like Njeri not only in Kenya but also in other countries.

‘Njeri’ is available for streaming on YouTube and all you have to do is tap the link above.

 

Unspoken Salaton & Riff Drop Explosive Banger ‘Make Way’

 

 

By Isaac Tugume

Kenyan rapper Unspoken Salaton has teamed up with Ugandan artist Riff on a volatile tune dubbed ‘Make Way’, which dropped today on YouTube.

A production of studio Black Market256, ‘Make Way’ is nothing like you’ve ever seen before on the East African music scene because this jam is a real dancehall mashup that leaves everyone who listens to it or watches the video feeling groovy!

With ‘Make Way’ Unspoken Salaton and Riff unleash a monster banger that’s bound to unite Uganda and Kenya on the dancefloor faster than anyone can ever imagine because the track is just so off the hook.

Important to note however that this studio project marks a very important milestone in Riff’s music career because this is the first international collabo he has pulled off so far, although based on the legacy he has already set, all indications are that he’s destined for greater things.

Riff is a budding Ugandan artist formerly performing with the popular choreography group Zari Dancers Africa, although he decided to pursue a solo project last year and has since released several singles.

To stream the ‘Make Way’ video on YouTube please tap the link above.

Ladies, Do Men Really Tell Lies?

 

By Isaac Tugume

We all agree that the complexities of relationships involve lots of lies, right from two people hooking up, to dating, and later settling down together or even getting married.

However, if you have watched ‘Men Can Lie’, a scintillating video by Kenyan artists Vic West, Teslah, Ssaru, and Brandy Maina, you will have a clearer picture of the various types of lies that men tell women they intend to lay or hook up with.

In this song, Teslah, Ssaru, and Brandy Maina delve into a liturgy of these sweet lies, which range from men enticing women with drinks like beer or wine, to luring them with niceties like money or material things, yet at the end of the day they intend to get them into bed!

A very important eye-opener, ‘Men Can Lie’ is a jam that was delivered for both entertainment and educative purposes, and it’s because of this the video is dominating the music landscape in East Africa currently, with over 307K YouTube views and counting during the first two weeks of its debut.

Spare a moment to tap the link above to stream the ‘Men Can Lie’ video on YouTube and you will get the gist of the matter here!

 

 

 

‘Men Can Lie’ By Vic West, Teslah, Brandy Maina & Ssaru Goes To South America

 

By Isaac Tugume

Vic West, Teslah, Brandy Maina, and Ssaru are taking Kenyan music to the world with their latest video dubbed ‘Men Can Lie’, which is now rocking fans in South America.

We have established that ‘Men Can Lie’ is not only thrilling Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and African countries but has since crossed to other continents and chances are high that within no time it will have circulated the world over.

If you don’t believe this, here are some of the comments from fans in South America who have already experienced the video;

@gabrielsanchez8930 from Grenada said; “Equipo ganador Que Mujeres de Cantan con todo se apasionan por lo Que hacen son artistas de verdad y únicos, which can be translated to mean in English that; ‘Winning team! That Women of  They sing with everything, they are passionate about what they do, they are true and unique artists.”

Another fan from Suriname identified as @Lewisjaha had this to say; “I am listening all the way from Suriname. The melody and vocals are top. I love Africa.”

It is important to note that what’s making the ‘Men Can Lie’ video trend across the globe is the captivating theme of the song, whereby the artists present the jam as a wake-up call for women across the world to know that men are full of sneaky lies.

 

 

 

‘Men Can Lie’ By Vic West, Teslah, Brandy Maina & Ssaru Causes Rapture In E. Africa

 

By Isaac Tugume

Vic West has since ignited an inferno across East Africa with his volatile banger dubbed ‘Men Can Lie’, an all-star collabo featuring Teslah, Sylvia Ssaru, and Brandy Maina.

A very scintillating Afrobeat tune, ‘Men Can Lie’ is the song that’s not only trending on airwaves but has also become a point of discussion among music analysts across Africa.

This is mainly because besides being a volatile banger, ‘Men Can Lie’ is a track that tends to root for women empowerment and emancipation, which perhaps explains why over 288K fans are already streaming the video on YouTube.

‘Men Can Lie’ was made in such a way that each verse in the song echoes the diverse musical background and exceptional creativity of its creators, a combination of which makes it so irresistible.

Indeed, when Vic West, Teslah, Ssaru, and Brandy Maina set out to work on this project, little did they know that it would turn out to be explosive as it is, and because of this, ‘Men Can Lie’ has since taken the Kenyan music scene by storm.

Dive straight into the revelations of the lies men tell women by tapping the link above to stream the video on YouTube!

 

 

 

Thee Exit Band To Perform ‘Show Me’ Live On Valentine’s Day

 

By Isaac Tugume

Thee Exit Band is set to treat Kenyans to a thrilling live performance of their massive hit ‘Show Me’ featuring Collo Blue and Fathermoh this month, at an event dubbed the Valentines Festival, to be held at Destiny Gardens on February 14th, 2024.

Set to perform alongside several other Kenyan artists among them Shekina Karen, Thee Exit Band, who are known in Kenya as the ‘kings of love’ music, will treat their fans to a Valentine’s Day experience that’s nothing like they’ve ever witnessed before.

Besides ‘Show Me’, Thee Exit Band will also perform live some of their popular sweet jams like; ‘Mapenzi Raha’, ‘Popo’, ‘Love’, and ‘Things In Ma Mind’, among others.

Although Thee Exit Band has released several songs over time, ‘Show Me’, which is being streamed by over 188K fans and counting on YouTube, happens to be their biggest studio project so far and a jam that has since caught the attention of several people.

Make sure to catch up with Thee Exit Band on Valentine’s Day at Destiny Gardens, because the vibe that they stir up with their live stage performances isn’t something anyone should miss!

But, as we wait for Valentine’s Day, don’t forget to tap the link above to stream ‘Show Me’ on YouTube because it’s such a pulsating banger!

 

 

‘Miondoko’ By Rico Gang ft Mbuzi Gang Hits 7M YouTube Views

 

By Isaac Tugume

Kenyan group Rico Gang continues to rock the music scene with their massive banger ‘Miondoko’ featuring Mbuzi Gang, which now boasts over 7M YouTube views and still counting.

A jam that went viral on TikTok and all social media platforms shortly after its release, ‘Miondoko’ has proved to everyone that it’s an all-time classic that’s not about to lose steam.

As a studio project, ‘Miondoko’ is a tune that not only thrills Gengetone fans as a joyous club banger but the song has also done much at keeping Rico Gang in the limelight, especially because it’s arguably one of their biggest projects ever.

‘Miondoko’ ranks high among the songs that have been dominating the party landscape in Kenya ever since it debuted last year and according to the latest developments, that’s not about to change.

This is because millions of Gengetone fans continue to showcase their undying love for the jam by endlessly streaming it on YouTube, which explains the endless growth in the number of views.

It’s therefore apt to assert that Rico Gang hit gold with ‘Miondoko’ and because of this, let’s all hit the link above to stream the video on YouTube too!

 

‘Men Can Lie’ Video By Vic West, Teslah, Ssaru & Brandy Maina Crosses To Tanzania

 

By Isaac Tugume

Vic West’s latest music video dubbed ‘Men Can Lie’, which he performs with Teslah, Ssaru, and Brandy Maina has since crossed over the borders of Kenya and is now rocking fans in neighbouring Tanzania.  

The fans in Tanzania who have already gotten hooked to ‘Men Can Lie’ are already streaming the video relentlessly on YouTube, while others are enjoying the jam in nightclubs and bars.

Among them is  OfficialSemah, who commented thus after streaming the video on YouTube; “From Tanzania amazing and song sounds good right…Kenya wapi like za Vic West  of Ssaru men can lie weka hapa like zote hapa number one.”

Well, it’s now becoming increasingly obvious that ‘Men Can Lie’ is now an international hit because the jam is not only attracting immense attention in Tanzania but also in other countries across Africa and beyond.

Currently boasting over 276K YouTube views and still counting just 12 days after its premiere, ‘Men Can Lie’ is the song making everyone talk, especially because everyone, both men and women, relate to the song.

Please go stream the video on YouTube by tapping the link above, because even if you have watched it before, it’s worth being included on the replay list!

 

Joefes Speaks Out On Provocative Jam ‘Goshodo’ ft Fathermoh, Iphoolish & Harry Craze

 

By Isaac Tugume

Kenyan Gengetone ace Joefes has come out to shed light on his latest jam dubbed ‘Goshodo’, which he performs with Fathermoh, Iphoolish and Harry Craze.

A song that’s raising lots of dust on the Kenyan music scene, ‘Goshodo’ takes the storyline of a woman whose parents force her into marriage when she is not ready, and not in love with the man.

Ever since the song dropped, ‘Goshodo’ has sparked mixed feelings among thousands of people in Kenya, whereby some are giving props to Joefes for having come up with such a captivating and meaningful jam, while others are bashing him for being against marriage.

However, in a bid to clear the air about ‘Goshodo’, Joefes explains that he, Fathermoh, and Harry Craze aren’t necessarily opposed to marriage, but what they don’t believe in is the practice of parents forcing their daughters into marriage.

“We are not against marriage, we are against forced early marriages. Usipewe pressure ya kuoa mapema,” Joefes said, while commenting about the controversy ‘Goshodo’ is raising all over Kenya.

Well, we couldn’t agree any more or less with him, because it’s known the world over that some parents force their daughters into marriage knowing that it’s against their wishes.

This explains why the song is being streamed by over 121K fans on YouTube and still counting because Joefes has the attention of several people with ‘Goshodo’,

Go stream the jam on YouTube by tapping the link above right now!

 

 

Out Now: Visualizer For Hot Single ‘Binzaali’ By Tarel Tala Drops On YouTube

 

 

By Isaac Tugume

The official visualizer for ‘Binzaali’, a sizzling jam by Ugandan Afro-pop artist Tarel Tala, is now available for streaming on YouTube, courtesy of Studio Black Market256.

Performed by Damboddo AD and Nana Salt, who are both superb choreographers, the ‘Binzaali’ visualizer is a vivid depiction of the image that Tarel Tala attempts to share with his audience in this song.

The captivating scenes and jaw-dropping action in the visualizer add immense flavour to the song, giving fans a complete image of what the song is all about.

In ‘Binzaali’, which is a vernacular word that means ‘Spices’ in English, Tarel Tala sings about a woman who is not only so beautiful but also spicy, because she was bathed in spices as a child!

‘Binzaali’, which is taken off his latest EP titled ‘Legends Are Made In Kampala’, highlights Tarel  Tala as a creative artist who capitalizes a lot on metaphors and allegory in his music, which has over time set him apart from all other Ugandan musicians.

It should however be noted that this is just the visualizer because Tarel Tala is working on dropping the official video soon!

 

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