The
monthly GoDown Gig is a fun-filled platform designed to showcase local
talent at its best, and is open and free for audiences from all over
Nairobi. Typically, the gig stages three local bands of diverse styles
including Red Acapella, Kwame & Dan ‘Chizi’ Aceda
Kendrick Lamar was shut out as Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Bruno
Mars won top Grammy awards. Taylor Swift won The Album of The Year to take the night. Rapper Kendrick Lamar led the Grammy winners on Monday with five
wins but was shut out of the night's top categories as Taylor Swift nabbed
album of the year in an upset victory. Compton, California rapper Lamar went into the awards with 11
nominations, and had looked on course to take album of the year for his
critically-acclaimed "To Pimp A Butterfly," but it was
country-turned-pop artist Swift who won with "1989", the best-selling
album of 2014. Swift, 26, made history as the first woman to win album of the
year twice after also taking the Grammy in 2009 for "Fearless," and
delivered a feisty acceptance speech on female empowerment. "To all the women out there ... there will be people who try
to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments or your
fame," the singer said on stage, adding "don't let people sidetrack
you." The speech appeared to be a swipe at Kanye West who last week
released a song called "Famous" in which he claimed that he made
Swift famous after the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards incident in which West
hijacked Swift's win live on stage.
R&B singer Bruno Mars and producer Mark Ronson won record of
the year for their upbeat track "Uptown Funk!" "We wouldn't be up here if it wasn't for the people dancing
to this song," Mars said.
British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran won his first Grammys,
including song of the year for "Thinking Out Loud", receiving a big
hug from Swift as he went up on stage. Pop star Meghan Trainor, who broke out last year with her
body-confident hit "All About That Bass," was named Best New Artist,
tearfully thanking music executive L.A. Reid "for looking at me as an
artist instead of just a song-writer."
SPOTLIGHT ON COMPTON Hip-hop took center stage as Lamar won best rap album and
delivered the night's most socially charged performance. The rapper wore chains and a prison uniform to perform "The
Blacker The Berry," a powerful commentary on racial issues facing
America's black youth. He then broke free and rapped his anthemic track
"Alright" surrounded by African tribal dancers. Other winners included blues-rock group Alabama Shakes, who took
home three wins including best rock performance for "Don't Wanna
Fight," and Broadway musical "Hamilton" won best musical theater
album.
Canadian crooner The Weekend won two Grammys out of his seven
nominations, including urban contemporary album for "Beauty Behind the
Madness," while Chris Stapleton also scored two awards, including best
country album for "Traveler."
Canadian pop star Justin Bieber won his first-ever Grammy in the
best dance recording category for "Where Are U Now," which he later
performed.
While most performers on the night offered pared-down renditions
of their hits, Lady Gaga gave a colorful tribute to late British singer David
Bowie, singing a medley of his hits while dressed as the androgynous 'star
man.' Offstage, Rihanna made news by canceling her scheduled performance
at the last minute due to illness.
Why did one of the biggest musical acts to hit Kenya go totally
silent in the span of a few months? The answer might hold implications
for one of the most powerful music industry players on the continent. In 2014, Kenyan afropop act Elani
went from relative anonymity to becoming one of the most popular bands
in Kenya. But after their breakthrough year, the Channel O
Award-nominated trio hit a standstill in 2015. With the new year upon us, Elani’s voice is as loud as ever. This
time, though, they’re using their platform to speak out on corruption in
Kenya’s music industry. Kenyan musicians and social commentators on
Twitter have been fast to show their support, rallying around the
hashtag #ElaniSpeaks.
In a video the group shared on Tuesday, band members Bryan Chweya, Maureen Kunga and Wambui Ngugi
explain where they’ve been the past year. Their storybook 2014 it seems
ended with the band millions of shillings in debt. “It was
heartbreaking for us, because this is the thing that we love to do. And
we still love to do. And we were hoping that at that moment, it would
show us some love back.” And though they were eventually able to clear that debt later on in
2015, the band says the ordeal made them realize a bigger problem. “Music is a job like any other job. And from any other job, you’re
entitled to a certain amount of compensation or salary. So for artists,
the way it works for musicians, we write a song. We release that song.
And from the song, from the airplay it gets, we get royalties. The Music
Copyright Society of Kenya is mandated with collecting, and making sure
that they distribute the compensation of the monies going to the
artists, after a certain period, like let’s say a year.” Like a number of Kenyan artists, Elani are signed under the Music Copyright Society of Kenya
(MCSK). The music from their successful 2014 was registered under this
MCSK system. This is where the problem arises they say. The check they
received for 31,000 Shillings ($302.83)–the presumed value of a year’s
worth of radio play for the successful band–didn’t make much sense to
them. “We questioned the amount, I think only because we happened to be
in debt,” the band admits. “If we weren’t in debt at the time, I’m not
sure that this would have come up. But we realized that there was
something wrong. This didn’t seem right. It didn’t seem like the amount
of money we’re supposed to receive, especially seeing as 2014 was such a
good year for Elani.
They went to MCSK’s offices asking for answers. MCSK blamed it on
Kenya’s radio stations. Elani called the stations up themselves to do
some fact-checking. Their findings came back suspicious for MCSK. “If everyone gives this money into MCSK, why isn’t any money coming out? Where is it? Where did it go?” they wanted to know. A few days later, Chweya got a call from MCSK with a compensation of 300,000 shillings. “That’s when we realized, there’s a problem. If what it takes for me
to get ten times the amount of money that you gave me, is for me to
scare you in an office. And if 300,000 is what you’re giving me after
five days, tell me, how much is available?” They wondered about the implications for other Kenyan musicians who
don’t necessarily know to go knocking on MCSK’s doors. “If Elani
deserves 300k, and all they’re getting is 30, how many artists are there
who deserve ten times the means that they received? Only because they
didn’t come and ask. And that’s the problem that we had.” The group put MCSK’s practices in simpler terms: “Any creative work
that I do. Any creative work that I go ahead to register, I should then
be entitled to receive money for that work. If I have created it, any
revenue generated from me should come back to me as creator. What MCSK
is done has collected money, and then from what we can see, found a way
to shift and dodge from paying out the artist. And now we’re calling it
out.” Elani says they’re not asking for much. They just want transparency.
“We need you to be open. We need you to show us what the monetary
process is. How much do you collect. Where do you collect from. How much
do you spend with your salaries. How much do you spend during the
collection of that money. How much is left. And the amount that is left
is the amount that you’re giving out to artists.” For their part, Elani says they’re happy to be transparent. “You can
open our books. You can open it to the world. Let them know how many
times our song on played on X radio, on Y radio. Please.” “What we need more than anything is transparency and accountability
on the part of MCSK to show us, because you’re mandated, as an
organization mandated to protect our right that I am entitled to.” They also have a message for their fellow musicians: “Any artist who
has their work corporated, just know that you have a right to go and ask
for a compensation.” “Enough is enough. We are tired. We feed off music. We live off music. And it is the only way for us.”
My all time favorite Kenyan boy-band Sauti Sol finally launched their much-publicized album, Live and Die in Afrika, on Saturday 13th February at the Ngong’ Racecourse.
Hundreds of fans from all walks of life; TV & radio
personalities, fashion bloggers, public figures, ordinary Kenyans,
gathered to celebrate with the band which has witnessed massive growth
over the past few years.
Also in attendance were Sauti Sol’s family members i.e their siblings and parents (pictured below).
Sauti sol has been putting in that work and on Saturday 13th February it did pay off. From the stage set up and even security,you could tell that these guys were well organized, and there was no room for trying.
Missed the event? don't worry! I've got you covered. Check out the pictures below
Hello followers hope you guys are really getting to love my blog :). Well today I'll be telling you about the 14 must watch movies which i think you should check em out.
14. Moonrise Kingdom – A pair of young lovers flee their New England town, which causes a local search party to fan out to find them. Moonrise Kingdom - Official Trailer [HD]
13. Lost in Translation – A faded movie star and a neglected young woman form an unlikely bond after crossing paths in Tokyo.
Lost in Translation (2003) - Official Trailer 12. 50 First Dates – Henry Roth is a man afraid of
commitment up until he meets the beautiful Lucy. They hit it off and
Henry think he’s finally found the girl of his dreams, until he
discovers she has short-term memory loss and forgets him the very next
day. 50 First Dates Official Trailer 2004 11. Slumdog Millionaire – A Mumbai teen reflects on his
upbringing in the slums when he is accused of cheating on the Indian
Version of “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” Slumdog Millionaire - Trailer 10. The Tourist (2010) – Revolves around Frank, an
American tourist visiting Italy to mend a broken heart. Elise is an
extraordinary woman who deliberately crosses his path. The Tourist Movie Trailer Official (HD) 9. (500) Days of Summer – An offbeat romantic comedy about a woman who doesn’t believe true love exists, and the young man who falls for her. 500 Days of Summer - Official Full Length Trailer 8. Walk the Line – A chronicle of country music legend
Johnny Cash’s life, from his early days on an Arkansas cotton farm to
his rise to fame with Sun Records in Memphis, where he recorded
alongside Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. Walk the Line (4/5) Movie CLIP - Cocaine Blues (2005) HD 7. Her – A lonely writer develops an unlikely
relationship with his newly-purchased operating system that’s designed
to meet his every need. Her - Official Trailer (HD) Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams
6. Crazy, Stupid, Love
– A middle-aged husband’s life changes dramatically when his wife asks
him for a divorce. He seeks to rediscover his manhood with the help of a
newfound friend, Jacob, learning to pick up girls at bars. Crazy, Stupid, Love. Official Trailer #1 - (2011) HD
5. Silver Linings Playbook
– After a stint in a mental institution, former teacher Pat Solitano
moves back in with his parents and tries to reconcile with his ex-wife.
Things get more challenging when Pat meets Tiffany, a mysterious girl
with problems of her own. Silver Linings Playbook - Official Trailer (HD)
4. The Notebook – A
poor and passionate young man falls in love with a rich young woman and
gives her a sense of freedom. They soon are separated by their social
differences. YOUNG ONES Trailer (Futuristic Western - 2014)
1.Titanic – A seventeen-year-old aristocrat falls in love with a kind, but poor artist aboard the luxurious, ill-fated R.M.S. Titanic. Titanic - Official Trailer [1997]
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They’re young and making a big impact in Kenyan music. They’re shaping
the future of this music industry by introducing new lyrical content as
well as style. From Rapper Wangechi to Youtube sensation Elodie, I bring
you the top 7 female artists to look out for in 2016. They’re
exceptionally talented, smokin’ hot and young. 1. Wangechi (21)
The
rapper is one of the fast rising in Kenya. After her guest appearance
on Kaka Sungura’s “Ligi Soo,” she’s gone on to release hit tracks like
“Attention Shopper” and most recently “Cardiac Arrest.” She’s sang at an
Angelina Jolie conference in the UK and has been featured by CNN Inside
Africa.view her latest hit Wangechi Ft Wangechi Cardiac Arrest
2. Femi One (21)
The femcee, whose lyrical content is characteristic of witty Swahili lines has a sense of humor as well.
She also appeared in the “Ligi Soo” remix. She has since worked on her
own tracks, She’s currently signed to Rabbit’s Kaka Empire label.
She’s
on a fast rise. Dom, a student at USIU has passion for music and has in
the past competed in street battles, including the Nokia contest. Her
recent music project is “Tujuane Tena,” a beautiful love song. DOM - Tujuane Tena 4. Noti Flow (20)
The
controversial rapper is one of the top rising artistes in the country.
Noti Flow has been christened the “Kenyan Iggy Azalea” because of her
striking resemblance – in style – with the Australian rapper. She
describes her music as new school hip hop. Here’s one of her videos: Noti Flow - Queen (Official Video HD) 5. Kush Tracey (21)
After
working under Subsahara records, which gave rise to Camp Mulla, she’s
gone solo. Her latest project is “Dandia Remix” which is a response to
Kristoff’s song by the same title. This is not her only successful
project; she’s previously worked with Xpat Mkwanja and has a list of
amazing songs that you should listen to. They include “Manzi Wa Mtaa,”
“Dogo Dogo” and “Twende.”MONEY SENSE- XPAT MKWANJA ft. KUSH TRACEY 6. Elodie (17) She’s
a Kenyan teenage sensation who has won the hearts of thousands of
followers. Her approach to music is unique. She does Miley Cyrus – style
covers as well as funny YouTube videos that get thousands of hits in
just days. She’s previously worked with top Nigerian music director
Clarence Peters, who has worked with top African acts like P Square, Wiz
Kid, Davido, Ice Prince and Tiwa Savage. See her video “Ayo” below: A-YO - ELODIE featuring SARA MITARU (OFFICIAL VIDEO) 7. Phy Ng’etich 21
Phy as she is popularly known
came into the limelight after being one of the top contestants in Airtel
Trace Music Stars, a premier Pan-African music competition initiated by
Grammy Award – nominated singer Akon. She went on to be in the first
season of Maisha Superstar and emerged winner, bagging the 1.2 million
shilling prize.Get to know Phyllis Mwihaki an Airtel Trace Music Star Finalist