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Best of the Month: September

This year is proving to be a great one for East African music as the region’s artists continue to put out exceptional projects.

Here’s what caught the editorial team’s attention in September:

Amani

Fave Song 

‘Butterflies’ ft kris - Mxharia

“Butterflies” gives you those late-night feels when you’re thinking about someone special or just reminiscing on a past occasion. “Butterflies” will definitely take you there. 

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Fave Video

Gengetone Love’ - MATATA

This video is simply a vibe form when the song starts until it ends. The colorful aesthetics from the outfits and props just put viewers in a good mood and leave you with no other option but to dance. 


Beverly

Fave Video

Lesotho’ - Nvirii The Storyteller feat RayGee

In March, at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in Kenya,  Citizen TV ran a story on a talented homeless singer. Where he discussed his life and mentioned that he was a fan of Nvirii The StoryTeller. Since then, George Ndung'u AKA RayGee, has been featured on the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage songs to raise COVID19 awareness and now has a song, 'Lesotho,' with Nvirii. 

Do you know when the universe does right by its occupants? This video is it! Shots of stunning natural backgrounds and camera tricks make a video with limited props, and people feel fresh and clean.. A feel-good video for an incredible song.  

Joy R.

Fave Song 

Aya Araathime’ - Kwame Rigii

Everything about this song is beautiful, from the relaxing visuals to the bright melodies to the unifying lyrics. Cultural ambassador Kwame Rigii sings in Kikuyu about remembering our roots and teaching the children, causes both close to my heart. And I mean, what could be cuter than hearing children sing in their mother tongue?

Fave Video 

The Other Side’ - Trabolee

Hello hello, hello hello, can you hear from the other side? Can you heal me from the other side?

You’ll probably have to watch this video twice. First to follow the familiar story from one of our favourite cartoons growing up (and as adults). And the second time to absorb Trabolee’s always deep lyrics flowing on top of that smooth beat. The vibe here is right because Tra is Art.

Lanzi

Fave Song

Air Forces’ - Mustafa

It feels odd to call Mustafa a folk musician, considering how hip-hop his cultural presence is. But that’s exactly what he is. With his second single and video Air Forces, Regent Park’s poet laureate Mustafa proves his prowess as a balladeer, offering yet another enrapturing acoustic guitar driven song set to vignettes of people and places from his neighborhood. 


Fave Video

Birmingham drill star M1llionz has been steadily feeding the streets upbeat anthems like "Y Pree" and "B1llionz" with tasteful and intentional music videos all year-long. His latest offering “Lagga” marks his sixth single of the year. It is a menacing track with an equally menacing video shot in Kibera, Nairobi. The cinematic visuals depict legions of mostly shirtless riotous young men brandishing pangas and assault rifles, racing pick-up trucks, dancing, and being generally squadded up. His flow is infectious and enveloping. There’s all sorts of speculation floating around as to the rapper’s Kenyan roots which he has played into but not explicitly confirmed. He did confirm on Twitter that there’s another Kenyan shot video on the way. 

Lynne

Fave Song 

So On My Shit’ - Silverstone

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I've been on a Silverstone binge and she has barssss!!!

On this song, she reminds us she is the Queen of flow! Pure vibeezz.

Fave video 

‘Silent Memories’ by Lewel Muriithi

Given that this song is a love song,the video gives an insight into the love he shares with his partner. From the great video shots to the rustic warm feel of the video and not to forget the styling, this video is pure gold.

Fave Project

‘CHAMO MILE: PYE’  by Bakhita

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Bakhita takes us into her fantasy world with the project's  visuals . The songs are empowering  and leave me feeling like I am " being seen".

Fave Video

D. R. U. M’ - Nah Eeto ft Ssaru

The video screams rogue feminism. I love the shots + the editing. VHS candy all the way. 

Fave Project

‘CHAMO MILE: PYE’  by Bakhita

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The project upholds the importance of freedom & self love in our weird world. Its empowering, upbeat & fun. 

Mike

Fave Song

Bandali - Mark Mick ft Kavali King, Josh Forehead & DJ Skyler

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Stumbled upon this, this month!! Not sure its exact release date but it is a new one for me! Bandali is a location in Kampala known for dutttttyyyy vibes!! 

Fave Video

‘FUNUNU’ - Asum Garvey

Love the various angles of the visuals. Quality edits too. 

Fave Project

‘Chamomile:PYE’  by Bakhita

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Jumped on this after reading Shishi’s review. Instrumentation is wavey.