Ghanaian hitmaker Moliy and South African Grammy-winner Tyla join forces on 'Body Go,' a new single that fuses Amapiano, R&B, and Afrobeats into a powerful dance anthem celebrating feminine power and unity.
Most creatives in Kenya operate in an industry where income depends on short-term gigs or brand partnerships. When work dries up, so does the cash flow.
The timing of this tease couldn’t be better. With a long weekend ahead, fans are in a relaxed, celebratory mood, the perfect setup for whatever surprise he’s preparing.
Kisiangani, who has turned his 'Cheki' impressions into a signature calling card, continues to use humour as both art and medicine. For him, comedy is not merely performance, it’s a mirror that reflects his own healing journey and the world around him.
The popular comedy trio and the producer have ended their chapter at the urban radio station, announcing their exit in a joint statement after a successful run hosting the show 'The Hotbox.'
From the football pitches of EA Sports FC to the vibrant dance floors of Just Dance, the biggest video games in the world are turning up the volume on Kenya's hottest tracks. Find out which of your favourite artists have made the cut and are being heard by millions of players across the globe.
While celebrities provide headline-grabbing examples, the same principle applies to everyone. Criticism at work, school, or even from friends can sting, but it can also spark self-improvement.
Rising Kenyan rapper Toxic Lyrikali has ignited and been on the receiving end of several high-profile feuds early in his career, sparking debate on respect, collaboration, and industry hierarchy among fans and peers.
Saxophonist Kenny G recently played to a sold-out crowd in Nairobi, the latest highlight in a four-decade career that has seen him sell over 75 million albums. Yet, beyond the smooth melodies lies a complex story of a record-breaking, technically gifted, and controversial artist who has long fascinated and divided the music world.
A handful of African-born musicians have claimed Grammy Awards by letting their instruments do the talking, blending traditional sounds with global appeal, all without words in their music.
What about Tems, you may ask. Well, Blankets & Wine September edition had a couple of surprises - some not pleasant - but the good ones made the inconveniences forgivable.
These pioneers inspired a new generation of vernacular stars like Samidoh, Prince Indah, and Katombi, who today fill up venues far beyond their hometowns.
Marriage, work, school, children, faith, money, investments. For some, these are life’s anchors. For others they’re unnecessary…even a trap - Janet Mbugua