Wednesday, June 18, 2014

KHALIGRAPH JONES' “WE BE HAPPENING” ALL STAR REMIX IS 2014 REMIX OF THE YEAR-THERE I HAVE SAID IT!!!

#VIDEO REVIEW

Towards the end of last year, #Dumbala remix was so big; I declared it would be the ‘remix of the year’. Well, last week; Kristoff went ahead and brought together an all-star lineup of ‘superheroes’ in  a rather bizarre way like the superheroes of the Justice League fiction cartoon/movie series.

Khaligraph Jones; Nessa; DJ Joe Mfalme; Frasha; Abbas; Bwana Ngoma and Wyre the lovechild all teamed up for this song- the #we be happening all-star remix.
Being the only female diva mcee on the list; my girl Nessa stood out. Debate has been raging on who killed it with his flow; but that is a debate we leave for you the listeners to discuss on another forum.

Well, i have officially declared this ‘my remix of the year 2014 song’. It now joins on the list that comprises of Wakuu Music Familia featuring Ramzey Siele on the Lazima Watii remix.
The video is well shot. It is an indoor video. The tempo is fast and so are the scenes and this makes a great blend with the video. Quality is high and having DJ Mfalme on the remix was a great marketing strategy.
The transition of different scenes for each artist featured also worked well-pretty well!


By All-Star Embukane Vincent Libosso.

CALVO MISTARI’ “WANABONGA” MUSIC VIDEO IS OUT!


What do you get when you incorporate three of Kenya’s best music video directors? You get one hell of a hit music video called “wanabonga”. Calvo Mistari of Team Mistari in a rather characteristic fashion; has set the bar high- bringing three amazing directors together to give us an amazing video.

The directors; Kimunya Chris, VJ-One and Edu-G; have done a fantastic job in this clip. Shot outdoors; with different scene locations; the directors did an amazing job balancing the video exposure and also the shots blend in well with the words- a clear indication of a well edited job.

On the chorus’ vocals is Amileena and she sings like an angel. This is a definite hit for me and I am feeling this jam and video. It speaks of all the haters who will talk ill when you do great and all that is well captured in the dramatized scenes. Calvo Mistari and team; kudos- you guys keep on setting the trends and raising the bar higher and higher!


By Team Mistari Embukane Vincent Libosso.

BACKSTAGE PASS TO MAKING THE “#LAZIMA WATII” REMIX VIDEO: WAKUU MUSIC FAMILIA FEAT. RAMZEY SIELE

#BEHIND THE SCENES


Kenya is experiencing something of a creative explosion in the music industry. It is just no longer artists trying to outdo each other and compete; which is healthy for the industry; but also producers and music video directors- and all this is what will push Kenyan music to great heights. The future seems bright that’s for sure.
This past Sunday, 15th June 2014; I joined two great artists- no, make that three and a great team for an indoor music video shoot downtown Nairobi. Being a Father’s Day; and these entire people father’s in their own way; the hype for the shoot had already been created on the social media and hence it was all systems go.



This was the #Lazima Watii remix video shoot that saw Wakuu Music Familia feature Ramzey Siele. Their names sounding new, but their flows, all local; incorporating sounds and styles from the present.
The video brings together a great team. Directed by Mr Keemss; the transitions and new talent will blow your mind. The light exposure is al well balanced and the HD feel is just what it needed to go even bigger and viral.
The editor/videographer is by Yahoo Edits and you can already start speculating what to expect. Many are waiting to see his mastering and final piece that will be out soon. This clip will draw you in not just because of the flows and rhymes that are hard like Mohammed Ali’s punches; but also the use of dancers who do crazy stunts and flips.



Everything in the video is fast and this blends in well. Sisqo Reloaded dancing flips will leave you on the edge of your seat.
The song is predominantly rapped in Swahili although Ramzey flows in with a great English rap. This is a good feel video- no pun intended.
And after long hours of getting the perfect shots and the Director calling it a wrap; way past 11pm; it was a shoot worth attending and being a part of.
And as Ramzey finishes in the song with a clear message punch- “these rappers will never feel the same again! Your radio (and TV) will never be the same again”…need we say more?

-Photos and behind the scenes footage shot courtesy of- Frank Kibe and Rocow piddey

check out the original version here- http://www.reverbnation.com/p/vGMXEQ


By Embukane Vincent Libosso.                                         






Monday, June 16, 2014

JOYCE OMONDI IS BACK…WITH A NEW MUSIC VIDEO- “UINULIWE”

#new music video

After a stint in the U.S; former Kubamba host Joyce Omondi is back with a new music video- “Uinuliwe”. The song; a worship; is off her new album “Conqueror” which she is working on and will be released soon.
The indoor-shot video is a simple yet inviting clip that manages to draw the audience’s attention to a well-balanced video. The director deserves a lot of credit for controlling the light exposure that eventually boosts the overall quality of the video.
Noticeable also is that the scenes in the video are well supported with the lyrics in the songs- which show the video was well edited.


By Embukane Vincent Libosso.

KENYAN DANCEHALL WELCOMES NEW KID FI DI TWISKY

#EXCLUSIVE

When his new video dropped- “pita naye” in May; he got everyone talking about his new style of dancehall. Boniface Kimani aka Fi Di Twisky’s style of music is inspired by dancehall and R’n’B genres with a touch of hip hop and dance. His style resembles his icons TOK and Wayne Wonder.
The video is a reflection of how he has spent a great deal of money- working with big names in the industry. The “whine up” star latest single pita naye was produced by Saint P and the video done by Andrew Macharia.

Some argue whether Fi Di is a new kid. He was a member of the award-winning Air force Dance crew that made it to the Sakata Dance Competition and also made cameo appearances in different music videos.
Then came the fame, the popularity and several nominations; and the group was a force to reckon with. Teaming with Wyre; they did a tune- ‘Kode’ before the crew split over disagreements.

After the split; Fi Di went ahead to release his debut single, “dance with me”; in which he features yet another female dancer; Emma. The song got relative airplay landing him gigs in Mbarara; Uganda; where he performed with Jose Chameleon during the launch of his album “Valu Valu Extra.”
Coming back to his motherland Kenya; Fi Di has since gotten a recording; marketing and distribution deal. He now puts his best foot forward as he takes on his passion for music. He is definitely an artist to look out for so watch this space!

-additional info from his interview with The Pulse Magazine.

By Starboy Embukane Vincent Libosso.



Friday, June 13, 2014

NAIROBI’S KING & QUEEN OF DRAMA; SONKO & SHEBESH AT IT AGAIN

#SPOT ON

One of the best political and social issues commentator on radio; Radio Maisha’s Papa Wellington Nyongesa says; “the leaders we choose are a reflection of who we are (the voters)!”   These two were at it again; Nairobi Senator Sonko and Nairobi Women Representative Rachael Shebesh.
After the ignominy of an alleged quarrel at a city hotel; one would have expected them to lie low like an envelope, but did they? Not these two. Social media again has it that they caused a breach of peace at some club in Nairobi. Guns were drawn and shots were fired. How come they are not behind bars? One wonders and pray, what were they fighting over this time?

But these two have not been short of any drama. Just recently Sonko showed how he could wrap the president around his little finger anytime anywhere; when he had the president on speaker phone to address those whose houses were being demolished.

Shebesh and Sonko were also involved in another drama that saw photos leaked allegedly of them in compromising situation. Rumor went around that the two were secret lovebirds and at one point it is said they were not Seeing Eye to eye; before they appeared to say that they had buried the hatchet.
Shebesh was also involved in a slap drama with the Nairobi Governor as Sonko went ahead to fight a winning wall and throw stones.

And did you see what Sonko had on when he went to meet the Chinese officials who came to give us a present?


Or was it fair what he did the day the late Tom Mboya’s son-in-law lost his seat for hours? Him together with a relative of those people who brought us the above present; danced to the “Luwere” tune in celebration, then posted the clip on social media.
As if that wasn’t enough, he went ahead and posted another clip of him harassing a receptionist at a hotel in the UK when he went to show his support to our Hague three.

Did you see his head? Yes, at the back, of course, I can’t be talking about his forehead. A great artist had curved a great sculpture- many thought- only to see the sculpture and claim it’s the Nairobi Senator.
And what of his photoshpped photos? Not the ones he claimed people had him photoshopped with another woman. No, I am talking of the one he had himself photoshopped with Mandela and had the guts to post it on his Facebook page?


So, should we accept him and have that in the past and move on? Noooooo, we are not going to accept and move on, we will take the money when he dishes it out, but we will not allow him to go mad while in power. And while at it; we will also pray for Shebesh.
Satan, I know you are responsible for this, you are boring, you are stupi…..hello? Helloooo? Oops, he just hang up on me! He did not even wait for me to get to the Aromat part! Nkt!
-this story was in great part inspired by and borrowed from Beryl Wanga Itindi’s piece #BRING BACK OUR SONKO

BY EMBUKANE VINCENT LIBOSSO.




Thursday, June 12, 2014

KQ’S SH15B DREAMLINER OFFERS UNRIVALLED FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCE

#AVIATION


A fortnight ago, 287 Kenyans, some flying for the very first time, got a memorable and rare treat from the national carrier Kenya Airways, aboard the carrier’s newly acquired Boeing B787-8 Dreamliner. Well, my attempts to put up the KQ-stickers on my parent’s car for the competition were unfruitful, but my friend had the rare treat- flying for the very first time. Here is his story as told to me…

“The two-and-a-half hours round-about Kenya demonstration flight started at the KQ hub in Nairobi’s JKIA. The plane is only Africa’s second Dreamliner, after Ethiopian Airlines acquired one last year. It brings advanced technology in the aviation industry.
On take off; the futuristic jetliner nosed its way towards Thika, through to Magadi and lunch was served as the plane flew over the Amboseli National Park. The beautiful Mount Kilimanjaro panned before excited flyers as they took out their smartphones, cameras ad tablets, clicking away at the “roof of Africa.”




The plane flew over Mombasa- Kenya’s first capital and headed for Malindi. The crew and passengers, who comprised of travel agents, tour operators, journalist, KQ staff and corporate executives, had joined the lucky few with birthdays falling on May 15th for a truly unique celebration.
The crew, including the pilot, Captain Eugene Musindi, was all Kenya, and KQ CEO Titus Naikuni mingled with passengers during the flight to get their opinions of the carrier’s newest addition, which takes its fleet to 46 planes.








KQ has ordered nine such aircrafts, with six of them to be delivered this year. Naikuni who is about to retire, said the Dreamliner is poised to make its long haul debut in early June with scheduled flights on the Nairobi/Paris route. Besides Paris, Shanghai and Beijing routes will also be considered once the ordered Dreamliners arrive. A West African route and Bangkok/ Honkong route has also been established. First class flight experience aboard the Dreamliner is here guys!

By Captain Embukane Vincent Libosso.