4 Kenyan music groups to watch out for in 2020

For the longest time, Kenyans have struggled in appreciating their own music. However, we cannot dismiss the fact that there are several artistes that outdo themselves to stay relevant.

In 2020, my focus goes to music groups that are so far doing so well. This as a benchmark for other musicians on what good music entails.

Well here are groups to watch out for in 2020 in the music scene:

Sauti Sol

The biggest boy band in Kenya seems to be the only team that understands music and its impact. Sauti Sol has been on the scene for a while now. They also run a  label Sol Generation that has seen the invention of Kaskazini Boy band, Nviiri the storyteller, Crystal Asige and Bensol.

Their musical prowess has seen them grow internationally that has seen them sign a deal with Universal Music Africa (UMA).

This is a division of one of the world’s largest music labels Universal Music Group. As we anticipate their new album that has the latest release Suzanna, clearly Sauti Sol is band to watch out for this year.

 Kaskazini Band

This is one of the latest band in the Kenyan music scene. They are signed under the Sol Generation label that has seen them propel their music a notch higher.

Kaskazini Band

With the guidance from Sauti Sol they are the most promising group to watch out for. Having featured in Sol Generations Exrvanganza the boys possess powerful vocals. We hope 2020 will be a good year for them.

Jadi

This is another group that is slowly taking over the RnB scene in Kenya. The Kaka empire signed band boasts of having one of the best rappers in Kenya as a mentor. Well, whether they going to venture into rap or not they are a band you don’t want to miss out on this year. So far they have done several tours in the country and have 2 songs released with the latest being Baadae. These boys can serenade a woman weeehh!!

Sailors Gang

We conclude with these because if there is any team in gengetone that understands consistency then this just about it. They excited the nation with their music for the better part of last year and well this is a team you’d want to keep dancing to. Daring enough they took gengetone to church with Jesu ni Mwathani.

When you thought you had seen it all with the Wamlambez team they also boast of collabos with several other artists something that propelled them a notch higher.

Wakiritho was a jam they did with Octopizzo and it did well. Recently they partnered with Nadia Mukami and dropped an exciting love song Tekenye.

Clearly they are here to stay.

Kaskazini from Sol Generation ‘If I had Your Number’ you’ll love it

Kaskazini performing If I Had Your Number off ”1919 to Forever” album by KLM Kenya. The album is a collaboration between KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Sol Generation to mark their 100 years of flying high.

This is such a powerful tune that will keep replaying this song. Good music is always paying for real. To start with, the mixture of languages and acknowledgement of Kenya’s cultural languages just draws it close to the heart.

Kaskazini from Sol Generation 'If I had Your Number'

The way they have pronounced that word girl in Kikuyu and Luo is just so real. Honestly, Sol generation is the real people in music in this country as they always find a way to win.

If I Had Your Number is such an amazing tune

Kaskazini is such a great writer and the fact that he knows where to have the right words is such a lyrist.  Come to think of the voices now, how is one so perfect like this? I mean they are just in sync with the beats. I personally feel like the bye was so strong even if it was in a song.

Whoever thought this If I Had Your Number as a way to advertise an airline is such a hero. How will you even miss to board such with this kind of music?

Kaskazini from Sol Generation 'If I had Your Number'

Honestly, the airline just won because whatever comes from Sol generation is already accepted in our hearts, soul and mind.

In addition to the great lyrics and voices, the artwork that is the sound, and the beats plus video have been given the best treatment.

There was creativity and one is not struggling to get the words as they easily flow. Also, the video is just super creative. Looking at the colours used to show the real meaning of the song, you easily adapt the message.

The producer and the director did their work and this accords them much respect. This jam made my day.