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Vybz Kartel, recently released from prison after over a decade, officially proposed to his long-time girlfriend Sidem Öztürk. This engagement took place following years of anticipation, and he shared a moment of kneeling to place a ring on her finger—a first for the dancehall icon. Kartel, whose Instagram is filled with tributes to Öztürk, has […]
Here’s a detailed look at the 20 most streamed Kenyan artists on Boomplay, based on their popularity and achievements. This reflects their reach and influence in Kenya and beyond through millions of streams, showcasing the diversity of Kenyan music from Afropop to gengetone, gospel, and hip-hop. 1. Otile Brown – 197 Million Streams Genre: […]
Kenyan content creator Mungai Eve recently opened up in a candid conversation, sharing her views on love, relationships, and her outlook on enjoying life. Known for her vivacious personality and bold approach to life, Eve did not shy away from discussing her motivations and choices when it comes to romance. “I am always in a […]
Kenyan singer Jovial has released her latest music video, I Love You, a soulful and catchy Afro-pop track that delves into themes of love and affection. Known for her powerful voice and relatable lyrics, Jovial brings her unique style and charisma to this song, making it an instant hit with her fans. The song is […]
Legendary Jamaican reggae artist Burning Spear is set to grace the stage at Uhuru Park today, promising a historic and electrifying performance for Nairobi’s reggae fans. Known for his powerful and timeless music, Burning Spear, whose real name is Winston Rodney, is widely celebrated for his influence on the reggae genre, especially for songs that […]
Kenyan comedian Mammito Eunice recently surprised her fans by revealing her pregnancy through new photos of her baby bump shared on social media. Known for her humor and creativity, Mammito’s announcement was both heartfelt and stylish, showing her glowing in a series of beautiful maternity outfits. The reveal was met with excitement and joy from […]
“Bye Bye” by Kenyan artist Nadia Mukami, featuring Tanzania’s Phina and Ghana’s Wendy Shay, has arrived as a vibrant celebration of East and West African sounds, merging these regions’ distinct styles into a captivating anthem. Known for her genre-blending abilities, Nadia Mukami doesn’t disappoint in this collaboration. The song’s theme revolves around empowerment, independence, and […]
In 2024, the Kenyan music scene on YouTube has a new hierarchy. With an impressive 69 million views, Guardian Angel reigns as the most-watched Kenyan artist, followed by Msanii Group with 66 million views, and Otile Brown, close behind, with 63 million views. These artists each represent distinct genres and storytelling styles, making this year’s […]
Kenyan socialite Vera Sidika has made a heartwarming return to her faith, revealing that she’s reconnected with her spiritual side by attending church—a goal she had set as a New Year’s resolution. “It was my New Year’s resolution, but the devil tried it for 10 months,” Vera admitted with excitement as she shared her experience […]
Popular Kenyan R&B star Otile Brown recently took to Instagram to share a heartwarming moment with his fans. In a post that quickly garnered attention, the “Dusuma” hitmaker revealed he had received a special gift from a fan in the United States – the latest iPhone 16. The star shared a photo of the sleek […]
New collaboration between Kenyan artists Willy Paul and Dyana Cods on the track Pick Up brings a fresh sound and energy to the East African music scene. Willy Paul, known for his dynamic fusion of genres like dancehall, reggae, and Afropop, pairs up with rising star Dyana Cods, whose powerful vocals and unique style add […]
Otile Brown, one of Kenya’s most beloved R&B artists, recently thrilled his fans with a promising message about returning to his roots in soulful music. The singer took to his social media to express his gratitude to his loyal fanbase, saying, “It’s soulful music time, from now onwards we liity. Thank you for your patience.” […]