-
gotten from a
sound track that was
produced in
Kenya by the
music group Kalamashaka and
other local artistes with the
support of the
Kenyan Field Office...
- out of
slang use. It
found broad usage among hip hop
artists such as
Kalamashaka and G.rongi in the
African Great Lakes region in the '90s, both mainstream...
- recently,
Nairobi has
become the
centre of the
Kenyan hip hop scene, with
Kalamashaka, Gidi Gidi
Majimaji being the
pioneers of
urban music in Kenya. The genre...
-
music groups like X-plastaz (Tanzania), 237
street cypher (Kenya), and
Kalamashaka (Kenya) had
developed local followings and were
beginning to tour abroad...
-
Audio Vault Studios (now Blue Zebra).
Other po****r
pioneering acts were
Kalamashaka with
their national hit "Tafsiri Hii",[citation needed] K-South with...
- more
focussed on
social commentary.
Early pioneers include Poxi Presha,
Kalamashaka, and K-South. In Nairobi, hip-hop is
viewed as more of a
style than as...
- Oyunga. "
Kalamashaka:
Dandora trio that
fired up Kenya's
music industry". The Standard.
Retrieved 11 May 2023. Pala, Oyunga. "
Kalamashaka's Tafsiri Hii...
-
songstress ****zi. She
listened to the
likes of Slum Village, I.N.I,
Kalamashaka, Jay-Z, E-Sir,
Digable planets,
Kanye West,
Lauren Hill,
Missy Elliott...
- and 'Kenyan, The
Second Chapter'. The two
albums featured Hardstone,
Kalamashaka, Gidi Gidi Maji Maji,
Necessary Noize, In-Tu,
Jimmy Gathu,
Maina Kageni...