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LIGHTS OFF FOR MARIE HELENE MBONGA MAKIESE
WHY FAME FAVOURS THE SOLO GUITARIST
PEPE BOUGIER LYRICS WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION
VETERAN PRODUCER, BABU, TAKES A BOW
FADHILI WILLIAMS BEYOND MALAIKA
ADIA LYRICS WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION
KANINDO: THE GODFATHER OF BENGA
THE INDISPENDABLE VOICE
NAMISWI MISAPI LYRICS TRANSLATION
A PIONEER KENYAN MUSICIAN
RECORD COMPANIES PLAYED AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE EVOLUTION OF RUMBA
TSHALA MUANA DEZO DEZO LYRICS WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION
A NIGHT WITH JAMNAZI IN SOY
THE TOWERING FIGURE OF KENYAN MUSIC
SHOW ME THE WAY BY PAPA WEMBA LYRICS WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION
BIOGRAPHY OF THE "FATHER OF CONGOLESE MUSIC"
A MELODIOUS VOICE THAT TALKS TO THE HEART
KIMPA KISANGAMENI LYRICS TRANSLATION BY FRANCO ET TPOK JAZZ
THE GUITAR AND THE VOICE: REVISITING THE LEGACIES OF TABU LEY & FRANCO LUAMBO MAKIADI and Franco
KWAMY MUNSI: THE UNTOLD STORY
LIGHTS OFF FOR MARIE HELENE MBONGA MAKIESE
WHY FAME FAVOURS THE SOLO GUITARIST
PEPE BOUGIER LYRICS WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION
VETERAN PRODUCER, BABU, TAKES A BOW
FADHILI WILLIAMS BEYOND MALAIKA
ADIA LYRICS WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION
KANINDO: THE GODFATHER OF BENGA
THE INDISPENDABLE VOICE
NAMISWI MISAPI LYRICS TRANSLATION
A PIONEER KENYAN MUSICIAN
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JANE THE BENGA QUEEN
July 01, 2025 - 06:10 PM
Very few women have dared to challenge the male dominance of Central Kenya's vibrant music industry and achieve the level of success that Queen Jane did. Many others who take up the challenge rarely rise beyond the roles of dancers and backup vocalists, as the terrain is treacherous for women and seemingly structured to favor men. Performing in clubs all night, being away from family, and battling the stigma that often portrays musicians as vagabonds are just some of the challenges that have bogged down many aspiring female musicians. But Queen Jane defied the odds. She not only navigated these hurdles but also rose to the apex as one of the region's and the country's top musicians. Her......
SUNSET COMES FOR JOSEPH JUST OF LES WANYIKA
June 22, 2025 - 03:00 PM
"Joseph Just was not just a percussionist with the Wanyika bands but a great vocalist as well," reminisces Abbu Omar, his former colleague at Simba Wanyika and Les Wanyika, while mourning the Tanzanian musician who made a name in Kenya, featuring for several bands over several decades. Joseph Just, also known as Muzungu due to his light skin complexion, died on June 20, 2025, at the KCMC Hospital in Himo Town, Moshi Municipality, Tanzania, after battling a heart ailment for a couple of years, according to his wife, a Kenyan from Kakamega. He had since retired from music. He left Kenya to settle in his hometown during the COVID-19 period and operated an M-PESA shop there. Joseph Just was......
MUSAIMO’S METEORIC RISE UP THE TOP
June 19, 2025 - 04:42 PM
Had his father made good on his attempt to chop off his fingers, Kenyan music wouldn't have been graced by the magical guitar works of Musaimo. He had campaigned for the late John Michuki for the Kangema Parliamentary seat in the 1979 elections and was paid 5,000 shillings, quite a tidy sum at that time. This was the money he used to pay for his secondary education. However, upon completing school, no job was forthcoming, and he had to eke out a living performing menial jobs, commonly known as "mjengo," at construction sites, often accompanying his father, who was a mason. It was from his wages that he saved and bought his first guitar for 40 shillings. In the evenings, he sat under a......
THE STRIKING SIMILARITIES BETWEEN BENGA AND RUMBA
June 17, 2025 - 03:20 PM
Although each exists as a distinct genre, there are numerous striking similarities between the two. Kenyan Benga is a close relative of Congolese rumba, based on their shared ancestry and the striking similarities in the structural formation of the songs, especially in terms of instrumental arrangements. Both are modernized traditional music styles, performed with contemporary instrumentation and recorded in modern studios. Over time, as globalization became a reality, the music embraced foreign influences to evolve into what it is today. Many other genres have emerged in the last century under similar circumstances. A rumba musician, in the Congolese sense, can easily fit into a Benga......
THE CONGOLESE MUSICIAN TURNED SUPERSTAR
June 13, 2025 - 03:43 PM
When Ugandan billionaire Christopher Atama journeyed to the Democratic Republic of Congo, then known as Zaire, in the mid-1970s, his sole mission was to scout for musical talent to entertain patrons at his club, Economy, in Kampala. At the time, Economy was one of the busiest joints in town. Little did he know that he was also unknowingly scouting for talent for Gor Mahia, one of East Africa's leading football clubs. At the time, Kampala's thirst for Congolese rumba was growing daily, especially after a series of shows in the city by Orchestra Veve, led by saxophonist Verckys Kiamuangana. Orchestra Veve was then one of the biggest bands in Congo and the region. Some members of the Veve......
SIMARO LUTUMBA'S ONE ON ONE INTERVIEW WITH BANNING EYRE
June 09, 2025 - 06:46 PM
Interview Between Simaro Lutumba and Banning Eyre Venue: Simaro's House INTRODUCTION Simaro Lutumba was perhaps the greatest poet among the composers of Franco's great TPOK Jazz. He joined the band in 1961 and later became the band's long-term vice president. His melancholy 1974 hit "Mabele," sung by Sam Mangwana, was a landmark in OK Jazz's "authenticité" era releases and cemented Simaro's reputation as "Poet." In the late '70s, he was one of the musicians jailed at Makala prison during Franco's most serious run-in with the authorities, a clash over two songs deemed obscene. Simaro operated the band during Franco's long absences in Europe in the 1980s. This interview took place......
THE REIGNING BENGA KING
June 05, 2025 - 07:06 PM
The song "Asembo Piny Maber" is a figurative narration that extols the greatness of a locality as a way of expressing the beauty of a woman."Asembo piny maber wachame mawembe""Kalando piny maber wachame nyamami gi mbuta"(Asembo, the great land that serves juicy mangoes and delicious Nile perch) The song, undoubtedly the biggest hit by benga sensation Osito Kalle, is a musical narration of the history of his Kakia sub-clan of the Asembo clan. He compares this history to the beauty of Jane Akelo Nyaimbo, a woman the musician was in love with. The clan traces its origin to a legend of a hunter from Kano who was killed by a fellow hunter from Asembo during an expedition. A court session......
LES WANYIKA - AMIGO LYRICS
June 03, 2025 - 07:13 PM
Chunga watoto wakoTabia zako zimeshakuponzaMke na watoto wamekimbiaTulikukanya chunga heshima yakoMke na watoto wako nyumbaniNdio hazina ya maisha yako... Amigo, Amigo Wakati tunakupa ushauri weehUliona sisi watu fitinaTwaingilia mambo yako ya ndaniNa kwamba tukuache kama ulivyoSababu wewe bingwa wa maisha... Amigo, Amigo Thamani ya mke ni mavaziKula vizuri kulala vizuriNdio siri ya kudumisha ndoaMtaishi kwa raha amigo Watoto wako wapeleke shuleKwa manufaa yao ya baadayeElimu ndio zawadi muhimuKwa watoto wako, Amigo Badala yake mambo yote hayoKwa mkeo imekuwa ni ndotoMaisha yake ya kubahatishaNa kazi unfanya, Amigo Mke amechoka mwisho kakimbiaUmebaki kulaumu wenzioLawama zako hazina......
Prof. NGUGI WA THIONG'O, KENYA'S LITERARY SUPREMO HAS RESTED
May 29, 2025 - 12:30 PM
Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s pen has dried up and will write no more. The literary icon died on Wednesday in the USA, where he lived and worked for five decades. His death was announced by his daughter, Wanjiku wa Ngũgĩ, in a Facebook post. “It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our father Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o,” the post read in part. According to the post, the renowned author, described by others as the Chinua Achebe of East Africa, died on the morning of Wednesday, the 28th. Immediately, social media platforms were awash with messages of condolence pouring in from every corner of the country, in a pattern that left no doubt Ngũgĩ was revered in......
NDOMBE OPETUM: AN INCREDIBLE MUSICIAN
May 28, 2025 - 08:34 PM
"Mokolo nakokufa, nayebi ndenge bakolela ngai" When Madilu System died, Ndombe Opetum gathered a few musicians present at the funeral to sing this line over his coffin moments before it was lowered into the grave. The line, which translates to "when I die, I know how they will mourn me," originates from a song titled "Nayebi Ndenge Bakolela" by Opetum himself and OKJ of Franco. That was in August 2007, and five years later, it was time to experience how the world would mourn Ndombe Opetum himself. He died on May 24, 2012. It has been 12 years since this star musician from the DRC, the country of musical gods, died in a Kinshasa hospital. Opetum, also called Pepe Ndombe, is easily one of......
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