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  2. Joyce Omondi - Wikipedia

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    Kweli is one of her most popular hits and was dedicated to her father who survived the 1998 bomb blast at the American Embassy in Nairobi. [6] Omondi is a co-host of the Rauka Gospel Music show on Citizen TV in Kenya. She quit the show in 2013 to pursue a master's degree in International Development at the Georgetown University in Washington.

  3. Joseph Kamaru - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Kamaru (1939 – 3 October 2018) was a Kenyan Benga and gospel musician and political activist. He was an icon, a hero, and a leading Kikuyu musician, [2] who has sold about half a million records. [3] He was notable for his politically motivated songs either praising or criticising the government.

  4. Henrie Mutuku - Wikipedia

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    Mutuku was born in Nairobi in 1978, the firstborn with three brothers to Mr. and Mrs. Mutuku. She grew up in the Eastlands, a densely populated area in Nairobi inhabited by generally low income residents, and from a very young age was exposed to a diverse range of music styles including R&B, Reggae, Rap, Benga, Lingala and other African blends ...

  5. Kenyan hip hop - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Kenyan hip hop [1] is a genre of music and a culture that covers various forms and subgenres of hip hop and rap originating from Kenya. It is most commonly a combination of Swahili and English (Kenya's official languages) as well as Sheng and a variety of tribal languages.

  6. Amani (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Amani (musician) Cecilia Wairimu (born 28 November 1980), [1] better known by her stage name Amani, [2] is a Kenyan singer and songwriter. Her contributions to the Kenyan music industry have earned her several coveted accolades, including the Best Female category at the 2009 MTV Africa Music Awards, Pearl of Africa Music Awards, Kisima Awards ...

  7. George Barasa - Wikipedia

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    George Barasa was born in 1990 in Nairobi, Kenya, and raised in Bungoma, a town located in Bungoma County. As a gospel musician and singer & is well known for making an appearance in an LGBTIQ song Same Love Remix by Art Attack. Barasa performed under the stage name Joji Baro.

  8. Coopy Bly - Wikipedia

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    He continued to release songs such as 'Kulunga' and 'Kumbaya'. In 2011, his song 'Nyweza' garnered him nominations for various awards, including the Olive Gospel Awards, Buzz Teenies Awards, and Groove Awards in Kenya. The music video for 'Nyweza' gained popularity beyond gospel music circles, establishing his recognition across East Africa.

  9. Groove Awards - Wikipedia

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    Groove Awards. The Groove Awards is a Kenyan annual Gospel award. The winners are chosen by the public. The award's coverage has spread to include other East African countries, [1] including Rwanda. [2] It is sponsored by Safaricom and MoSound Events.