Gnako drops smashing hit tagged ‘Joto’ (Video)

I must admit that I discovered G Nako’s music pretty late and at times this fact makes me sad because this Tanzanian singer is really talented. Anyway, as they say, better late than never.

Also read: Kenyan musicians have a lot to learn from their Tanzanian counterparts

G Nako, whose real name is George Sixtus Mdemu, is the guy behind mega hits such as; Gusanisha, Arosto, Sauti Ya Mtaani, just to name a few.

G Nako

If you are a huge fan of his, like myself, then I’m sure you will be pleased to know that he has a new song out with an up and coming artist by the name Bull Ranking and it’s a big tune.

The song titled Joto, which is a Swahili word that means heat, has been ruling the airwaves since it came out and we are not really surprised because like I mentioned earlier, G Nako is on his own level.

This jam is so infectious. I have listened to it  couple of times since it was released and every time I play it, I kind of feel like I am hearing it for the very first time that is exactly how you know a song is great.

G Nako

I honestly can’t get enough of the Afro-beat vibe in this jam. I love it even more because it blends with the tempos of both G Nako and Bull Ranking. Props to Mr T Touch.

The lyricism is also on point and the best part about it is that you can master the whole song after listening to it once or twice.  Notably, both G Nako and Bull Ranking have good voices. As for the video, I really love the concept.

Watch Joto below and tell is what you think.

Timmy Tdat enlists G Nako and Dogo Janja for ‘I Don’t Care’ (Video)

Highly-acclaimed Kenyan musician Timothy Owuor, better known as Timmy Tdat, has released a new jam alongside  Tanzania’s G Nako and Dogo Janja and it’s getting a lot of love from their fans.

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The song titled I Don’t Care, which is off Timmy Tdat’s forthcoming EP dubbed Bonke, has been ruling the airwaves since it came out  few hours ago.

G Nako

To be honest, the first time I listen to this jam I didn’t really like it but with time I came to love it and now I can’t stop playing it. I guess it’s one of those songs that grow on you with time.

I’ll be the first to say that this collaboration was long overdue because it’s so infectious. There is just something about Timmy Tdat’s style and how it blends well Swahili rap that I can’t get enough of.

G Nako killed his verse. He has a natural flow and you just want to keep listening to him as he does his thing. To add to that, he also delivered an impeccable hook on this jam.

Dogo Janja

Dogo Janja also brought his A-game on this jam. Apart from his unique voice, this lad also has a some rare wordplay skills that will leave you with you with one finger stuck on the replay button.

As expected, our very own Timmy Tdat lived to the hype. If you are a huge fan of his, like myself, then I am sure you know that he is one of the best lyricists that we have in Kenya and he proved that yet again in this track.

To be honest, I was not really impressed by the beat. It is so basic. Maybe I find it different because it was made by a Tanzanian producer by the name Mr T Touch.

I absolutely love the video. Other than its crisp quality, I was also impressed by the lighting, styling, the sexy vixens, props, locations, lighting and the flawless scene transitioning.

Watch I Don’t Care below and tell us what you think.

Beka Flavour drops party tune ‘Hangover’ alongside G Nako (Video)

Tanzanian singer Bakari Katuti, better known as Beka Flavour, has released a new joint alongside G Nako and we are really feeling it.

Also read: Kenyan musicians have so much to learn from their Tanzanian counterparts

The song dubbed Hangover is all about having a good time and the aftermath which, in most cases, is not pleasant at all.

I honestly don’t know what to make of this jam. When I listened to it for the first time, I was like what the heck? But I started feeling it with time.

G Nako

Admittedly, the song flows and it is also well-arranged. To add to that, Beka Flavour’s vocals are also dope in this jam and you are likely to have it on replay for a long time especially if Bongo music is your cup of tea.

G Nako also did a good job. He really spiced up Hangover because more than anything, his voice blends so well with that of Beka Flavour. It’s like they were meant for each other. Okay, I’m now pushing it. My apologies.

The beat, which was produced by Black Culture and Sajo, is infectious. Perhaps, it’s the reason I kept listening to this jam while hoping that it will resonate with me.

Listen to Hangover below and tell us what you think.