Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Africa - Voice of America: Kenyan Hip Hop Artists Praise Inspirational Town

Africa - Voice of America
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Kenyan Hip Hop Artists Praise Inspirational Town
Jul 11th 2012, 13:19

NAIROBI – Kenyan hip hop took off in the mid-1990s, when the group Kalamashaka started rapping in informal Swahili, instead of English. The musicians were from the low-income suburb, Dandora, which is now widely considered the birthplace and center of hip hop in the country. Kalamashaka started the Ukoo Flani Mau Mau movement, which has helped many other hip hop artists practice and perfect their craft in Dandora. In gratitude, many of them even rap "Dandora" in their lyrics, regardless of ...

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