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Things Are BAD Genge Godfather NONINI Calls For A BOYCOTT

The growthsupport enyan music industry has been met with various obstacles from piracy to unpatriotic figures in the industry who sideline local talent and music and instead promoting West and other African countries ‘ forgetting the great fundamental of charity that should be at home.
With a powerful camping dubbed #ILoveKenyanMusic meant to streamline the industry dynamics and support local content as compared to over hyping foreign music to the consumers, various stakeholders have come out to push the agenda. One such is veteran Nonini who gave his two cents on what he thinks ought to be done to keep the industry alive and charged.
“Its high time that we start supporting all the music shows,Djs and Radio Presenters who constantly push Kenyan Music. Kama unacheki show inacheza foreign stuff than local call them out ama better yet watoke kabisa and always big up the ones supporting our Kenyan Music. Tutajijenga aje kama hatu support mziki zetu!” Said Nonini better known as the Godfather of Genge music, a local identify of modern Kenyan rap music.

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