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Mutoriah
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Mutoriah
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Relationships

How do you deal with loneliness?

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I am just thinking out loud. Anytime I have tough feelings, I use music to escape and eventually deal with them. For people who don’t write, how do you deal with loneliness? Lonely is an Afro-ElectroPop song that has an uplifting ...

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Damu Ya Mashujaa
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Damu Ya Mashujaa
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Culture

How do we put conversations about our society in our music?

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If memory serves me, I remember rhumba did tackle social issues in our Kenyan society much as it is considered music for good times. When hip hop gained a footing Kalamashaka were heavy with the socially conscious themes, but with the ...

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It's Ricky
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It's Ricky
Asked: 1 year agoIn: Culture

Do you think African artists will ever get to Franco Luambo Makiadi level of music?

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Franco remains the most musically & politically influential artist in Africa, despite dead. Congolese rhumba was not his creation, but he redefined and popularised the genre until, transformed into the galvanising style known as soukous, it dominated Africa’s airwaves for decades. Till ...

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Emmanuel Addi
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Emmanuel AddiListener
Asked: 1 year ago

Gengetone. What’s the future of gengetone music?

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It’s becoming a hit and many young people seem to be intrigued by it. What’s your view about Gengetone? What’s the future of Gengetone? And do you support it?

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Farotimi Damilare
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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Culture

What impact do music creatives have in Society aside from sharing their content?

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Aside from churning out music and sharing contents in the music space, I think Music creatives; songwriters, recording & performing artists, producers can also help with community building and engage in conversations, interactions that connect them to the culture. As I ...

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Farotimi Damilare
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Farotimi DamilareListener
Asked: 4 years ago

How do record labels fit in today’s musical landscape?

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Record labels no longer have the ability to build a superstar, however, they have the finances, distribution services and bandwidth to refine one? What are your thoughts on this?.. …

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Hughes Kwesi Williams
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Asked: 5 years ago

How beneficial is African music to the development of Africa?

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African music is more of a tool to drive development in the form of tourism, trade and others. How viable is this assertion?

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Koo Letta
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Koo Letta
Asked: 5 years agoIn: Religion

Is secular music bad? Should Christians not listen or associate themselves with secular music or musicians

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There have been a lot of debate on music in churches with members of the congregation being discouraged not to listen to secular music. With a saying that it ‘if it is not for the glory of God it should ...

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