Kenyan rap duo Wadagliz members, Allan "Manazz" Mojo (R) and Tony "Kantel" Otieno pose during an interview at their music studio in Nairobi, on August 15, 2024. [AFP] "We knew it was a banger," ...
When Wadagliz, a music group from Kenya, dropped the now viral hit song ‘Anguka Nayo’, no one anticipated the far-reaching impact it would have. The group compiled cuts from their low-budget video ...
In a now viral video, a lone protestor in a blue jacket is seen moving at the front of what looks like a stand off between police and Kenyan Gen Z protestors. The video would have been unremarkable ...
Protests against Kenyan President William Ruto have sparked a new wave of music, poetry and art. That's energizing the young Kenyans leading the protests, even as human rights groups say many of the ...
Nairobi (AFP) – "We knew it was a banger," drawled rapper Allan "Manazz" Mojo, one-half of young Kenyan rap duo Wadagliz whose viral song has become the unlikely beat of anti-government demonstrations ...
The Anguka Nayo song, originally released by rap duo Wadagliz, has evolved from being just another Arbantone tune to becoming an anthem in Kenya’s political and social spaces. It first gained ...
“We knew it was a banger,” said rapper Allan “Manazz” Mojo, one-half of young Kenyan rap duo Wadagliz whose viral song has become the unlikely beat of anti-government demonstrations that have shaken ...
The song has become the soul of Kenyan online activism, quickly capturing the context of the Gen Z anti-government protests.
As Kenyans continue to mourn the untimely death of former Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo, a clip has come up on the internet that shows he was a vibe, quite adaptable and flexible In the clip shared on ...
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