Its the weekend let's listen and support your new music

Its the weekend let's listen and support your new music

The song is about police brutality it also has a message to the public, leave a like a like , a comment, and sub, and I'll do the same to your video 📹 😊 so share yours as well

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u/Tembea_NyandaruaKE — 5 days ago
▲ 95 r/YoungDolph+1 crossposts

Dolph had solid albums and this is one of them 👌 🔥

My favourite tunes from this album are : hold up hold up ,I see $, rich slave , which are yours?

u/Tembea_NyandaruaKE — 6 days ago
▲ 20 r/Nakuru+1 crossposts

How Arbantone Gave Us Finale

It may come as a surprise to many, but did you know that Finale by Bien & Alikiba is an Arbantone tone ?

People who are keen listeners can tell that without a doubt, Finale samples the 4 Kampe song with a few alterations added to it .

Right from the intro , down to the layering of the beat, all the way to the breaks and the outro , you can definitely play the same songs on the same beat and they would sound as one song.

People bashed Arbantone artists for sampling but forgot Bien one time praised Arbantone for waking up the music industry, which was dead after Covid.

Acts like Iyaani , Dufla , and Virusi Mbaya are actively sampling and adding something fresh to the sample, which is basically what Arbantone does.

Many people will refute it, but go listen to 4Kampè and tell me if it's not where Finale as a project came about , as a sample !!

u/Tembea_NyandaruaKE — 6 days ago

R-Kay

Robert Kamanzi, popularly known as R-Kay, is a renowned Burundian born-Kenyan based music producer, composer, singer, songwriter, actor, performer and chairman of the Performers Rights of Kenya (PRISK).

Born and raised in Burundi, R-Kay moved to 🇰🇪 in 1993 as a refugee and rose to prominence as a top East African music producer shaping the Kenyan Gospel and Afro-Fusion music industry.

Besides working with top African music artists like Oliver Mtukudzi, Blu3, Chidimna and Joh Makini, his productions have received several Awards including MTV MAMA, Channel O Music Awards, Kisima Awards and Kilimanjaro Awards among others.

He has produced for Kenyan and Uganda artists like 👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿in the comments 👊🏿

u/Tembea_NyandaruaKE — 6 days ago
▲ 27 r/KeMusic

Babu kwa sababu

I watched the oga obinna interview where Masta Vk explained how everything began, and its crazy cause these guys are actually friends.

Kapitani felt some type of way cause of Shekinah was included in one of his projects, and he in turn removed Vks verse from Kitemeo.

He, however, removed the verse but not Masta's backup vocals, which led to him striking it down anyways KITEMEO INARUDI KUZOZA OFFICIALLY !!

u/Tembea_NyandaruaKE — 7 days ago

Kamilisha sentensi ifuatayo

Streets mi ni striker , bro hucheza fullback ,

dem wako keeper alitoa ball kubwa

Mafans zikishika .........................?

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u/Tembea_NyandaruaKE — 7 days ago

Shekinah Adai Kupelekea Sewer Shonde 😆🙌🏻

Sewer anatargetiwa sana siku izi kwani wanaona kama yeye ndio weakest link ? I mean, nobody is going at Scar & Munga na wao ni members wa Rong Rende

u/Tembea_NyandaruaKE — 8 days ago
▲ 121 r/Kisumu+1 crossposts

The Man Virusi Mbaya chose to name his album after

General Matenjagwo, Gitau Ng’ang’a — Mau Mau general in Murang’a, killed with three followers on 22 Dec. 1953.

A Mau Mau song describes his last moments as he “put a handful of soil/ In his mouth/ And with his clenched fist held skyward,/ He said: ‘I am dying as an African hero’ ” (Maina wa Kinyatti, Thunder 101).

The “handful of soil” has the same nationalistic connotations as in Mau Mau oaths.

Virusi Mbaya naming this album after this General can be traced back to his lyrics on Lazima Maziwa ft ZERO Bandits where uses the not shaving metaphor to claim that hakuna mtu amemchanua .

So by naming the album after a freedom fighter who was notorious for not shaving Virusi anajaribu kusema amejichanua na hakuna mtu atamnyoa just like Matenjagwo

u/Tembea_NyandaruaKE — 8 days ago
▲ 134 r/Tupac+1 crossposts

2pac's trial has officially began

Tupac Shakur’s Murder Trial Is Finally Here, 30 Years After Infamous Hip-Hop Crime

A trial over the murder of Tupac Shakur is set to start, decades after his 1996 drive-by shooting death, with Duane 'Keffe D' Davis facing a jury.

Do yall think that Diddy had a hand in this ?

u/Tembea_NyandaruaKE — 12 days ago