Author: Nzula Nzyoka

  • Burna Boy dethrones Diamond as most-streamed artist in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Burna Boy dethrones Diamond as most-streamed artist in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Tanzania’s biggest artist Diamond Platnumz has finally been dethroned as Sub-Saharan Africa’s most streamed artist on YouTube by Nigerian global star Burna Boy.

    Burna Boy leads with over 2, 252,124,206 views (and counting) compared to Diamond’s 2,246,395,673 views (and counting). 

    Diamond has been leading African artists on YouTube for several years and still remains the most subscribed artist with 7.98M subscribers with Burna Boy following with 4.13M subscribers.

    Burna Boy’s YouTube streaming numbers are not surprising given his meteoric global rise since winning a Grammy award for his album “Twice As Tall” in which Kenyan artists Sauti Sol and Bensoul were also credited.

    Since then Burna Boy has booked several sold-out concerts across the United Kingdom and in the United States, including recently selling-out stadium shows in London and landing an exclusive concert streaming deal with Apple Music.

    Meanwhile, Diamond has elevated his own credentials by appearing on two seasons of Netflix’s reality series “Young Famous and African” thus opening up his brand to a wider, more diverse audience.

    Following close behind the two is Wizkid with 1.76B views. Wizkid was recently awarded the Brit Billion Award for achieving one billion streams in the United Kingdom.

    Here is the full list of the most streamed artists in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Burba Boy (Nigeria) – 2.25 Billion views

    Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania) – 2.24 Billion views

    Wizkid (Nigeria) – 1.76 Billion views

    Fally Ipupa (DRC Congo) – 1.50 Billion views

    Davido (Nigeria) – 1.40 Billion views

    Flavour Nabania (Nigeria) – 1.15 Billion views

    Ckay – (Nigeria) – 1.23 Billion views

    PSquare (Nigeria) – 1.12 Billion views

    Tekno (Nigeria) – 995 Million Views

    Rayvanny – (Tanzania) – 972 Million views

  • Ghanian starJZyno releases “Butta My Bread” music video

    Ghanian starJZyno releases “Butta My Bread” music video

    Award-winning rising Ghanaian star, JZyNo (Jeh-Zee-No) has dropped the visuals to his viral hit song “Butta My Bread” featuring Lasmid, directed by the legendary Clarence Peters.

    Described as a love story told from the perspective of a young high school man who falls in love with a girl, the “Butta My Brea” music video is heartfelt and aims to give shine to all the beautiful African Queens out there.

    Hot off the heels of making the announcement of a Southern, Eastern and Central African talent and music management signing with leading Pan-African creative music marketing agency, Vth Season, you can now watch JzyNo’s latest music video on YouTube. 

  • Sundays at The Larder: An unparalleled brunch experience

    Sundays at The Larder: An unparalleled brunch experience

    Nairobi’s vibrant cityscape weaves together cultures, colours, and flavours in a mesmerising tapestry. Amidst this urban rhythm lies a gastronomic haven, beckoning those in search of respite from the daily bustle. Nestled within the iconic Radisson Blu Hotel, The Larder restaurant has become synonymous with a Sunday tradition that elevates brunch to an extraordinary level. Welcome to a culinary voyage that tantalizes taste buds, soothes souls, and sets the stage for unforgettable Sundays.

    Symphony of Flavors

    Every Sunday, from noon until the sun begins its descent, The Larder welcomes patrons to a gastronomic symphony of flavours. The brunch menu is a lavish ensemble of local and international delicacies, meticulously curated to pamper even the most discerning palates. From farm-fresh salads to succulent roasts, the spread celebrates culinary craftsmanship.

    Unlimited Sangria 

    For those with a penchant for the finer things in life, the Sangria Serenade package offers an exquisite journey through fruity notes and a hint of Spanish romance. Priced at KSH 6500, this indulgence includes not only free-flowing sangria but also a delectable array of dishes, making it the ideal companion to a leisurely Sunday afternoon.

    Refreshing Detox and Juices

    Recognizing the diverse preferences of its guests, The Larder presents the Detox Elixir package at KSH 5500. This wellness-oriented option features a cornucopia of freshly squeezed juices and detox water infusions, served alongside a mouthwatering selection of culinary delights.

    Dessert Delights

    But the true magic of The Larder’s Sunday Brunch reveals itself in its dessert offerings. From an array of decadent cakes that tease the senses to a mesmerising chocolate fountain that beckons you to dip and indulge, the dessert selection is a paradise for your sweet tooth. And let’s not forget the ice cream flavours that offer a delightful chill, paired with an assortment of toppings that transform your creation into a masterpiece. 

    Content Creators Kendi Muriuki & Makena Muriuki

    Groove to the Rhythms

    As the afternoon sun bathes the scene in a warm glow, the melodious strains of the Gogo Simo band fill the air. With their soulful tunes and infectious energy, the live band encapsulates the spirit of Nairobi’s vibrant music scene. Guests find themselves swaying to the rhythm, embracing the convivial atmosphere that defines The Larder experience.

    Captivating Ambience

    Beyond the culinary delights, The Larder presents an ambience that seamlessly fuses sophistication with a welcoming embrace. Bathed in natural light, the restaurant’s décor exudes contemporary elegance, a perfect backdrop for the kaleidoscope of flavours on display.

    The Larder’s Sunday Brunch is more than a meal; it’s an experience that redefines Sundays, inviting you to step into a world where flavours, melodies, and joyous moments converge. From the enchanting tunes of the Gogo Simo band to the kaleidoscope of tastes that grace your plate, every element is meticulously crafted to create an ambience of pure indulgence. The Larder’s brunch is a symphony of life’s finest moments.

  • Drip Fest 2023 scheduled for August 27

    Drip Fest 2023 scheduled for August 27

    Drip Festival commonly stylised as Drip Fest has announced another edition set for the end of August.

    The festival dubbed “the daytime party” is meant to showcase and highlight the richness of Nairobi’s urban culture through fashion, art, and music. The first iteration of the event, which was attended by KBC’s Grapevine show, was headlined by Sauti Sol’s Savara who performed his debut 14-track album for the first time at the event.

    [embedyt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwfTjMhmADg[/embedyt]

    Last year’s event was headlined by South Africa’s Ami Faku, alongside Suraj, Sultan, and Big Nyagz.

    This year’s performers have yet to be announced but tickets are currently on sale; Group Tickets for groups of 5 are KSh. 6,500 while advance single tickets are KSh. 1,500 and Gate tickets are KSh. 2,000.

  • American rapper Fabulous lands in Nairobi ahead of performance

    American rapper Fabulous lands in Nairobi ahead of performance

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CvwEEdjI-Dm/

    American rapper popularly known as Fabulous is set to perform, tonight, Thursday, August 10 at the newly opened Skating arcade, Sk8city Nairobi.

    The rapper landed on Thursday morning at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and was received by the event’s organisers in a Maybach.

    Fabulous announced that he was coming to Nairobi last week sharing, “I just want to let you know that I’m coming to Nairobi, Kenya, on August 10 and I will be performing live at Sk8city. So meet there and it is going to be big. It is my first time in Kenya, so see all my people come out and celebrate, turn up with me, see you all out there.”

    Popular Disc jockeys G Money, John Rabar, Fully Focus, Dj Syd are expected to perform alongside Fabolous.

    Tickets to the event go for Kshs 5,000 (regular) 10,000 (VIP) and 20,000 (VVIP). For a VIP table of 6, its Kshs 50,000 and the VVIP equivalent is Kshs 90,000.

    Born John David Jackson, Fabolous, first gained recognition while still a senior in high school, when he performed live on American music executive DJ Clue’s radio show, then on Hot 97. Jackson subsequently signed to DJ Clue’s Desert Storm imprint, and later secured a distribution deal with major label, Elektra. 

    He later gained prominence with his first release, “Ghetto Fabolous” (2001), which spawned the hit singles “Can’t Deny It” (featuring Nate Dogg) and “Young’n (Holla Back)”. His second release was 2003’s Street Dreams, which was supported by two US top 10 singles, “Can’t Let You Go” (featuring Lil’ Mo) and “Into You” (featuring Tamia or Ashanti).

    Sk8city is located Diamond Plaza II in Parklands.

  • Spotify releases AI tool DJ in Kenya

    Spotify releases AI tool DJ in Kenya

    Global music streaming service Spotify has rolled out the Artificial Intelligence tool called DJ into the Keyan market for its premium users.

    Taking personalization to the next level and connecting artists and fans in a deeper, more meaningful way, the tool is one among many that is set to change the experience for platform users.

    Since launching in the US, Canada, UK and Ireland earlier this year, DJ has become the most discussed Spotify feature on social media.

    What is DJ?

    DJ is a personalized AI guide that knows you and your music taste so well that it can choose what to play for you. This feature, first rolling out in beta, will deliver a curated lineup of music alongside commentary around the tracks and artists the listeners will like in a stunningly realistic voice. 

    The main goal is to make each listening experience personal to each and every user, thanks to the powerful combination of Spotify’s personalization technology, generative AI and a dynamic, expressive voice. 

    At launch, listeners will have the option to hear English language commentary from our initial voice model, Spotify’s own Head of Cultural Partnerships, Xavier “X” Jernigan as the first voice model for the DJ. 

    You can find your personal AI DJ by opening the Spotify mobile app on your iOS or Android device. From there, head to your Music Feed on Home and tap play on DJ.

  • Understanding Tomophobia ahead of World Thrombosis Day

    Understanding Tomophobia ahead of World Thrombosis Day

    Dr Henry Ddungu gives guidelines on understanding surgical procedures.

    If you have an upcoming surgery scheduled, it is common to feel anxious or scared. Tomophobia, the fear of medical procedures, is reported to be experienced by up to 92% of the world’s population, which comes as no surprise, as undergoing an invasive medical procedure can be daunting for even the bravest individual. But do we really need to fear undergoing an op? The answer is no.

    Preoperative stress can actually have a negative effect on postoperative recovery, says Dr. Henry Ddungu, a medical expert and spokesperson for the World Thrombosis Day (WTD) campaign. It can result in heightened pain, longer recovery periods, and prolonged bed rest, all of which increase your risk of developing thrombosis.

    To help lessen your fears, Dr Ddungu recommends that you inform yourself of any risks associated with a procedure and talk to your doctor about the procedure. “A very real risk that all hospitalised patients – especially those facing prolonged immobility – should be aware of is venous thromboembolism (VTE), also known as blood clots. It is a startling fact that up to 60% of all VTE cases occur during or within 90 days of hospitalisation, making it a leading cause of death and disability,” he says.

    What are the risk factors?

    While there are many factors that can contribute towards the development of thrombosis, being in the hospital is a major risk factor. This is because patients with decreased mobility due to bed rest or recovery, or who experience blood vessel trauma due to surgery or other serious injury, are more likely to develop blood clots.

    Your medical history and lifestyle habits also play a big role in an increased VTE risk, as do certain medical procedures, such as orthopaedic, urological, and cardiothoracic surgeries. Major peripheral vascular, gynaecological, and general surgery – especially involving the abdomen, pelvis, hips, or legs, neurosurgery and, in fact, any surgical procedure with a duration of more than 45 minutes also bear an increased risk.

    The good news, says Dr Ddungu, is that VTE is often preventable and evidence-based prevention strategies can stop the development of clots in ‘at-risk’ individuals. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as many as 70% of cases of VTEs are preventable through measures such as the use of blood thinning medications called anticoagulants, which help prevent blood from clotting. Yet, states the CDC, fewer than half of hospital patients receive these measures.

    If you, or a loved one, are due to undergo any of the above procedures, Dr. Ddungu recommends that you should adopt a proactive approach and ask your doctor for a VTE Risk Assessment before the operation, and whether you are a candidate for anticoagulants. A VTE Risk assessment is a questionnaire that gathers information about your age, medical history, medications, and specific lifestyle factors, which is then used to discern your potential risk for blood clotting.

    What other questions should I ask?

    “Ask your healthcare practitioners as many questions as possible about the procedure you are having done, any risk factors associated with it, and what the aftercare, and recovery period is. It will give you knowledge and help allay any fears you may have,” says Dr Ddungu. Regarding VTEs, he recommends that you ask:

    • What is my risk of developing a blood clot?
    • Please conduct a VTE risk assessment.
    • What can be done to lower my risk?
    • Will I be given some type of blood clot prevention while at the hospital, and when I leave?
    • What are the warning signs or symptoms of a blood clot?
    • What should I do if I develop any warning signs or symptoms?
    • What can be done if I am at risk?

    Individuals who are deemed ‘at-risk’ should be given appropriate prevention, referred to as “prophylaxis”, which can include anticoagulants and mechanical devices (compression stockings, intermittent pneumatic compression devices or rapid inflation venous foot pumps).

    “Your doctors will also assess your bleeding risk to know if you are fit for a pharmacological prophylaxis anti-clotting medication, otherwise, you will be placed on a mechanical device,” says Dr. Ddungu. “Hospital patients may also be instructed to move around or do foot and /leg exercises as soon and as often as possible.”

    To help improve patient safety, the WTD Day campaign also advises that “every hospital worldwide should establish and enforce a VTE protocol. Protocols may vary by institution and country but should include a VTE risk assessment that is tied to proper prevention and treatment guidelines.”

  • Teni discusses her love of music

    Teni discusses her love of music

    Teni is Spotify’s Equal ambassador for the month of August. In this short interview, Teni discusses her love for making, what she grew up listening to and her inspirations.

    What is that one surprising thing your fans might not know about you?

    I love staying indoors. Give me NBA 2K, some food in bed and I’m going nowhere. I have been exploring the outdoors a little bit more though.

    When did you realise that making music was in your destiny and what is your WHY for pursuing this craft? 

    Making music is an extension of who I am and what my earthly purpose and mission is. It is a way to know I exhausted all my God-given talents to inspire, entertain and enlighten people to be more and do more by being their true unique selves irregardless of what the society thinks.

    Which African songs or artists did you grow up listening to? 

    I have always loved music from a young age as I grew up in a large family with a diverse taste in music from traditional Nigerian gospel music, fuji, hip hop, RnB and more. However, there are some African artistes that I would say had a huge impact on me which are King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, Funmi Aragbaye, Brenda Fassie, Miriam Makeba, King Sunny Ade, Ebenezer Obey, Osita Osadebe, Shina Peters amongst many other iconic artists.

    To someone who has never heard your music, how would you describe the sound, tone, and style?

    I will say Afro-pop but with a fusion of gospel, fuji, hip hop and RnB delivered with a mixture of ruggedness or sometimes soft emotional energy especially when it comes to love songs. I can be hard on the outside but I’m a sucker for love. Well who isn’t?

    Any advice for someone dreading following their dreams? 

    Never give up on your dreams. It might get lonely, dark, frustrating but find the little light around by doing everything that is needed to get you there.

     

     

     

  • Teni becomes Equal ambassador for the month of August

    Teni becomes Equal ambassador for the month of August

    Teniola Apata, popularly known as Teni, is Spotify’s EQUAL Africa artist for the month of August.

    Since her debut in music, the Nigerian award winning songwriter, singer, performer, actress and social media sensation has become one of the most sought after names in the African music sphere. 

    This recognition comes as part of Spotify’s ongoing commitment to promoting diversity and equality in the music industry and celebrating talented female artists from diverse backgrounds.  

    Teni’s selection as EQUAL Africa ambassador further solidifies her position as one of Africa’s leading musical talents.

    “We are delighted to have Teni as our EQUAL Africa programme ambassador for August” says Spotify’s Head of Music for Sub-Saharan Africa, Phiona Okumu.

    “The uniqueness of her music, dedication to her craft and growing fandom truly spotlights her as an inspiration in the African music scene. Celebrating Teni and her musical journey definitely aligns with our commitment to recognising the unique experiences of female artists through their music; from all corners of the continent,” she added.

    Teni released her first single, Fargin in 2017, and has since built an impressive catalogue comprising three musical projects, and popular tracks such as “Wait”, “Askamaya”, “Uyomeyo”, “Billionaire For You” and more. 

    Her recent release, “No Days Off”, off her upcoming album in the fall of 2023 was listed as one of the best songs of 2023 by Rolling Stone.

    Fondly referred to by fans as Makanaki or Sugar Mummy, the multi-talented singer is highly versatile and effortlessly moves across genres from Afrobeats, pop, RnB and more. 

    Her music is influenced by King Wasiu Ayinde, King Sunny Ade, Ebenezer Obey, Osita Osadebe and Dolly Parton. 

    As an EQUAL Africa artist, Teni will be featured prominently on the Spotify platform, offering her fans and music enthusiasts across the globe the opportunity to delve into her rich musical catalogue, gaining a deeper appreciation for her exceptional talent and contributions to the music industry.

    Speaking about the opportunity, Teni said, “To be honest, it’s not easy but thanks to initiatives like the EQM program which helps to spotlight more female talents, we can make more progress. I’ll keep using my platform to push and make space for opportunities like these to help more female talents to thrive.”

    Her infectious energy, unique vocal prowess, and captivating melodies have earned her numerous nominations and awards both home and abroad. 

     

  • Joh Makini release new single

    Joh Makini release new single

    Legendary Tanzanian Hip-hop rapper, Joh Makini has released a new single titled “Bobea” – to feature in his upcoming album set for release in December. Known for his skillful use of metaphors, word play and freestyle prowess, Joh Makini boasts as the writer and executive producer for “Bobea”.

    Mixed and mastered by Chizan Brain, the single carries indigenous fusion of Afrobeats and Bongo across Hip-hop lyrics. With “Bobea”, Joh Makini encourages mutual acceptance and tolerance in romantic relationships to sustain love. This project follows the recent release of his 2023 EP ‘Wave’.

    Joh Makini is now gearing to release “Bobea” music video and visit Kenya in September on a media tour cum meet-and-greet with his fans. Ahead of his trip, Joh Makini says “I anticipate being in touch with fans to share the growth I’ve had as a person, brand and recording Hip Hop artist. I have profound affection for my fans and I’m committed to continue sharing with them timeless music into the future.”

    Born and raised in Arusha, Joh Makini began his music career in the early 2000’s and has since remained a true inspiration to upcoming rappers. Initially, he embarked on his music journey with nothing but a dream. Despite facing the challenge of choosing the demanding genre of Bongo Hip-hop, he now stands as the sole rapper receiving international acclaim through endorsements, collaborations, and nominations for prestigiou

    s awards.