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Artiste Bio: The story of a talented Kenyan Star, Sanaipei Natasha Tande Natasha Sanaipei Tande (born on 22 March 1985) commonly known as Sana, is a Kenyan singer, songwriter, actress, karaoke host, radio personality and entertainer. Born and raised in Mombasa, Natasha attended Loreto Convent Mombasa, Mama Ngina High school and Aga Khan High School. When she was 16, her family relocated to Matasia Ngong near Nairobi where she transferred to St Lucy Kiriri Girls, Nairobi and cleared her high school. Despite being admitted to study Pharmacy at the Kenya Medical Training College, she decided to defer to temporarily pursue a career in music. ....
Issa Mmari [Photo: Courtesy] If the late Issa Mmari were alive today, he probably would have had three or four albums under his belt. The rate that South C’s finest was recording hit after hit was unmatched and remains a hard act for many to follow. With the Internet thriving and borders breached, his popularity would have been continental, if not global. Unfortunately, he passed on before Pulse came alive to document his fame every week. E-Sir was the earliest architect of a generation that continues to defy the times with artistry and hard work. There have been many changes since then. ....
Gengetone to keep music alive in 2021 Thursday December 31 2020 By BILL ODIDI Summary The story of Kenyan music in 2020 is not complete without analysing the impact of Gengetone; the urban sound driven by the youth and inspired by the original genge that was made popular in the early 2000s by artists like Jua Cali and Nonini. The music straddles hip hop, and dancehall, the message is raw and straight out of the hood. The disruption to the music business in 2020 has been a double-edged sword: while the conventional model of live music concerts was halted by the pandemic, the opportunity arose for artistes to innovate, embrace digital distribution and performance platforms. ....
What 10 of your favourite stars are looking forward to in 2021 They all shared a similar theme - hope [Photo: Shutterstock] 2020 was a tumultuous year, characterised by disruption of ways of life i.e in business, education, work and lifestyle, following the outbreak of coronavirus. Actor and musician Aliwa says the year was relatively good despite the challenges. I believe everything happens for a reason. Challenges are not meant to destroy or harm us, but to prepare us for extraordinary service for the glory of God.” Sentiments echoed by multiple award-winning gospel singers, Daddy Owen and Eunice Njeri, who - without going into details, said they have every reason to be grateful for gains made in 2020. The word of God urges us to be grateful in every situation, said Njeri. As long as we live we need to guard our hearts above everything else, knowing this world is not our home, added Owen. ....