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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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GUNS AND GUITARS: THE STORY OF MAROON COMMANDOS
November 18, 2025 - 02:39 PM
Growing up in the villages in the 1980s, life was far removed from what it is today. There were no smartphones with alarm clocks to wake us up early for school, which in those days was scattered kilometers apart. Neither were there alternative ways of reading the time. Roosters, who probably relied on temperature and light to wake up the villages, occasionally got it all wrong. For that reason, the responsibility of waking everyone up was bestowed on the radio. In those days, only three stations were accessible through a shortwave transistor receiver: VOK English, Swahili, and Vernacular services. The Kiswahili service was the most popular. The station opened at 5 a.m. with the signature......
MYTH, MUSIC & MIGHTY FRAME
November 12, 2025 - 08:41 PM
Rumours abound about this larger-than-life figure, musician Mohamed Bakari Naaman, who went by the stage name Prof. Naaman. It is said that he was a ghostbuster, and indeed he was. That he was an herbalist, in fact a renowned one, whose services were sought beyond the borders. That he was the heaviest musician ever, perhaps true, although there are no documented records of musicians’ weights. Since he visibly weighed far more than Pepe Kallé, who himself could be considered among the heaviest, then probably Naaman truly was the heaviest. It is also said that he ate a whole tray of eggs for breakfast. That is speculative. He did eat quite a lot, but not an entire tray in one......
VETERAN MAROON COMMANDOS MUSICIAN DIES
November 05, 2025 - 10:34 PM
Paul Mwandembo, a long-serving member of the legendary Maroon Commandos band, is dead. According to information shared on the band’s official Facebook page, Mwandembo, who sang with the military outfit for over two decades, passed away on October 31st after a period of illness. Mwandembo joined the military in 1975 and served in B Company at Lang’ata Barracks for 25 years before retiring with the rank of Corporal. During his time with the Maroon Commandos, he distinguished himself as both a composer and a vocalist, and is best remembered for writing "Dawa Nimuone Hani", one of the group’s most popular songs. He will be laid to rest on November 7th at his rural home in......
KENYAN COAST: WHERE THE COUNTRY’S MUSIC ROOSTS
November 03, 2025 - 10:19 PM
That Coastal Kenya is the citadel of the country’s music is not in doubt. The gods of Kenyan music seem to roost in this region that lies along the western shores of the Indian Ocean and boasts some of the oldest traces of civilization in the country, with Lamu recognized as the oldest town in Kenya. The Kenyan Coast, also known as the Coast Province, is home to several communities, among them the Mijikenda, Swahili, Arabs, Pokomo, and Somali. This region is far ahead of many others, for a cocktail of reasons, chief among them the music-rich cultural heritage of its people. Over the years, the Coast has produced more than its fair share of musical talent, a feat that transcends......
JOE MOPERO DIES
October 26, 2025 - 02:22 PM
Kenyan Musician Joe Mopero Dies Kenyan musician Joe Mopero is dead. According to his daughter, Joy Mopero, the veteran singer died of cardiac arrest at 6:45 p.m. on Saturday at Aster Healthcare Hospital, where he had been rushed after a short illness. Born Joseph Kariuki in Kipkabus, Uasin Gishu, in the 1960s, his family later relocated to Thika. While studying at Equator High School, his schoolmates nicknamed him Joe Mopero because he sang much like the Congolese musician Mopero wa Maloba, famed for the Cavacha style that was hugely popular in Kenya at the time. Joe Mopero sang with several bands — both Kenyan and Congolese — based in Nairobi. In the early 1990s, he formed......
FROM STUDIO TO PARLIAMENT
October 21, 2025 - 05:47 PM
The incumbent Member of Parliament had been appointed to the Cabinet, creating a vacancy. The electoral body had announced the date for a by-election, among 15 others scattered across the country. The opposition coalition is backing Newton Kariuki Ndwiga of the DP party, one of the contenders seeking to represent the area. In a charged political rally in Ishiara, the coalition leadership, comprising several of the country’s top politicians, assembled to introduce their candidate to the masses. Newton Kariuki emerged wearing his trademark Ray-Paka hairstyle. But Newton Kariuki is not your typical politician. In fact, he is known more as a musician than a legislator, despite having......
THE DAY KINSHASA WEPT, FOR THE DEATH OF FRANCO
October 12, 2025 - 02:44 AM
News of his death was devastating. Too sudden for the country to comprehend, too painful for his fans to live with, and a void too big to fill. It all came on a Friday morning, October 12, 1989, and it shook Kinshasa. Although gossip about his ill health had circulated like a stubborn whirlwind around Kinshasa for two months, nobody really thought he’d die or was prepared for that. For over three decades, Luambo Luanzo Makiadi had become a mystical figure in the country, so revered that he seemed immortal. His band, OK Jazz, had become the country’s biggest brand due to its iconic status. The once little boy from Sona Bata, who strummed his self-made three-string instrument to......
FRANCO'S GOLDEN HITS
October 11, 2025 - 04:14 AM
Franco's 36th Anniversary: 20 Golden Hits Curated by Planet Ilunga As the aphorism reminds us, "The proof of the pudding is in the eating," and when it comes to assessing the genius of Franco Luambo Makiadi, nothing illustrates his depth and talent more effectively than listening to his music. To properly celebrate his legacy, Planet Ilunga has selected 20 O.K. Jazz songs recorded between 1957 and 1977, taken from the five compilation LPs that Planet Ilunga has dedicated to O.K. Jazz.Most of the selected tracks are Franco’s own compositions, which portray him not just as Congo’s biggest artist but as a profound portraitist of Congolese society. Since 2013, Planet Ilunga has......
SAMBA MAPANGALA: FROM CONGO TO THE WORLD
September 25, 2025 - 08:48 PM
"Samba is easily the greatest of all Congolese musicians ever to set base in Nairobi," opines Jacob Owiyo, a football coach and music fan from Nairobi. He goes ahead to expound on the factors that make him come to that conclusion, beginning with Samba’s natural singing voice. Apart from being a vocalist, Jacob, who first met Samba in Mombasa in 1977, says Samba mostly composed songs themed on subjects that resonated with society, making his songs everyone’s favourite. That’s not all. He explains that Samba did several of his songs in Kiswahili, and this endeared him to Kenyans more than other musicians who mostly sang in Lingala, because the language created a barrier.......
DJO DJO IKOMO DIES IN KINSHASA SHORTLY AFTER REUNITING WITH HIS KENYAN DAUGHTER
September 22, 2025 - 03:25 AM
The rumba flag is flying at half-mast once again, following the demise of Congolese musician Djo Djo Ikomo in Kinshasa after a long battle with illness. News of his passing was first made public by Mfumu Kimbangu of KBC Radio in Nairobi. Djo Djo Ikomo, also known as Ikomo Ingange, was a phenomenal composer and singer from the early 1970s, an era defined by some pundits as the genre’s most productive. Born in Mbandaka in 1952, Djo Djo debuted with Orchestre Tabou Nationale in 1970 before joining Orchestre Vévé. There, he became part of the band’s formidable singing line-up alongside Pascal Mangwana, Ramazani Nkalu-luaka, Tusevo Nejos, and the late Pepito, shortly......
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