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« on: August 05, 2007, 01:44:10 PM »


NAMELESS aka David Mathenge is a Kenyan artist who is doing it for himself! One of his hit songs Sinzia is shown below with a very beautiful clip. Sinzia in Swahili means "falling asleep or day dreaming" and the chorus "nasinzia nikikuwaza" translates as "I'm thinking of you as I fall asleep".

Sleeping

This song has some very funny lyrics but with very great beats. Check them out...."Oh, how I wish I were your saliva, so I could taste your lips whenever" and "I wish I were your shoe, I'd have such a beautiful view. Kie kie kie    Ha Ha Ha!

Sinzia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ee1isppSD8

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PS:I wonder if some of our many 'silent guests' here know more about this hip and happening Kenyan artist!
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« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2007, 06:08:46 PM »

This song has some very funny lyrics but with very great beats. Check them out...."Oh, how I wish I were your saliva, so I could taste your lips whenever" and "I wish I were your shoe, I'd have such a beautiful view. Kie kie kie    Ha Ha Ha!
The guy is good with his poetry and rhyming but as you say about the trends in arican music,evryone is venturing into R&B,i wonder if it's pure diversification or lack of creativity or it's just limited capabilities amongst the artists of modern times.
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« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2007, 03:54:18 AM »

The guy is good with his poetry and rhyming but as you say about the trends in arican music,evryone is venturing into R&B,i wonder if it's pure diversification or lack of creativity or it's just limited capabilities amongst the artists of modern times.
I think most of these young people want to be like americans, their dressing styles, speech etc...... kno-waramiiiin??!  Grin  Grin

The influence frm the west!!
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« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2007, 03:55:39 AM »

NAMELESS BACKGROUND
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David Mathenge, a Kenyan musician is known as Nameless in musical circles. "There are two kinds of people in the world, those who have got names and those who are nameless." He does genge music which can also be classified as hip hop. He is a university graduate and architect. He is married to long-time sweetheart, Wahu, who is also a singer in Kenya with whom he has one child born in 2006.

He became famous in 1999 after winning the star-search contest on Kenya's urban music station 98.4 Capital FM, for his song "Megarider." The song talked about a poor young man trying to seduce a woman but only has enough money for Kenya Bus tickets, and not the rich lifestyle she desires. The single received a lot of airplay afterward. He then released the Ninanoki single in 2001 with Amani as well as Boomba train with E-Sir. Ninanoki remained number on Kenyan charts for over 3 months!

His hit single Sinzia was one of the most popular African songs in 2006 which also earned him a nomination for best MTV African artiste.
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« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2007, 04:00:35 PM »

Looks like a good start for him,i hope he doesn't abandon his career,architecture is a lucrative career.
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