By Gabriel McOgonda
Published September 30, 2020
Calling all Hotties! Teferah is back with another choleric single, Ule Dem Wangu, which follows a number of other all-star singles and collaborations Teferah has released this year, including Blessings with Jabidii, Good Day and the chart toppers, Anna Marie.
If you have been online for the early part of this week you have definitely seen a status that goes like “So we started off with a text, had to let go off my ex”.
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With luxurious visuals Teferah always catches your imagination on how he delivers his work, and this video seems to have captured the Kenyan ladies attention and currently one of the most used sounds on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook.
The ladies are enjoying the word play.
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The song talks about giving your girl a lot of gifts when you make it in life since she stayed with you from day one. A topic that has always caused a lot of strain in relationships with girls saying once a guy makes it in life he never keeps his day one.
This is probably a favorite for the girls this year and with the release of the official video. This will definitely be a hit.
Produced by Mpact Muzik’s Mike Minor the beat is awesome and Teferah just rips the track apart considering he is being rated as the Kenyan Demarco, he is definitely a beast in the making.
We hope to see more projects from Teferah this year.
Meanwhile if you are looking for alternative Kenyan music, adds IMINZA KEBOGE, look no further than The Nairobi Connect with LASTA.
The two-hour show, by a Nairobi-based DJ, club owner, label head and festival curator called Matthew Swallow by who goes by the stage name LASTA, airs on Reform Radio of Britain at 11:00 PM – 1:00 AM BST (UK) every last Tuesday of the month and 1:00 AM – 3:00 AM EAT (Kenya) every last Wednesday of the month.
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“Following a surge in quality new releases coming from the region, I have put together a 2-hour show dedicated to providing air time for Kenya’s independent artists,” LASTA, who says he can be found at Muze Club in Westlands, Nairobi or at Beneath the Baobabs in Kilifi at the Kenyan Indian Ocean coast where he says he organises creative and cultural events.
You are invited to join DJ LASTA every last week of the month as he does his thing: uncovering Nairobi’s music scene, playing exclusive new releases from the cosmopolitan hub of East Africa.
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“Get a flavour of what sounds inspire this dynamic city, the music played in its underground club scene and be first to hear new recordings of world class musicians,” LASTA says of The Nairobi Connect show whose fourth episode airs in September. You may listen to the show on Soundcloud.
“Episode 4 introduces the emerging BOP sound from Nairobi, a mash up of Hip Hop, RnB and Underground beats, as well as features 3 tracks from the amazing new release by BAKHITA,” he says. “The mix sways from Trip Hop and Live Music all the way to Afro-House and some of the more experimental sounds of Kenya.”