What inspires Kenyan Musicians stage names?

What inspires Kenyan Musicians stage names? Kenyan music is really trending and also an inspiration to some people around the world.

It has really been a struggle trying to keep the name up there. Majorly because of poor marketing in our own local stations. As time passes the  debate and cries of musicians have been heard.  As we can see lately, our music being well marketed in our own local channels.

What inspires Kenyan Musicians stage names?

Why some of this stage names?

Majority of the Kenyan artists do not use their real names or stage. Besides a few in which majority are the gospel artists. We find that most of the secular artists names tend to have been derived from sources, which we can not by ourselves understand why.

Looking deep into the secular industry most of the musicians are risen talents from the ghetto life. Many of the ghetto risen musicians tend to have  names they call ‘mtaani’ names.

What inspires Kenyan Musicians stage names?

Some are nicknames from friends or family, majority of the slang names have a meaning with the a sheng versions of it. In such a scenario we can say perhaps they do so to remind themselves where they came from.

Kenyan musicians on the other hand especially the young upcoming artists, on my opinion they do random lifting of names perhaps from vocabularies just to capture attention. Taking an example of “Ethic, Sailors, among others whatever the content they happen to sing in the secular industry is not what their names perhaps mean or should be delivering to their audiences.

Another lot is that group which just comes with random names that even we can’t tell what is  their inspiration? Should we call this the lost lot? Like Mr Yoo, we can’t even tell the reason behind such a name on stage. Majority of the musicians have random names which  they can’t  tell what the names on stage mean.

On the other hand to sell into music or rather to capture fans attention, we must agree this weird names serve them well.

Does a stage name really matter?

Among other people those names serve them well  and thus they enable them have lots of fans. Looking back some musicians like the likes of Nyota Ndogo, Jua Kali, Nameless, this  are among the few names which we can tell a meaning. This stage names are more of attention  and that’s what enables them to get known.

What inspires Kenyan Musicians stage names?

After all it is  all about how they sell to attract the public otherwise we can as well call it a waste of time and resources. Should we confront a number of them and get their opinions on the same? Perhaps it will serve our question better which you and me can’t resolve now.

 

Nigerian music keeps my spirits high AF.They talk real life situations. Kenyans just sing about s@x and alcohol- Huddah 

Socialite Huddah Monroe has never loved Kenyan men or, Kenyan-anything for that matter. Not once has the socialite lamented about things from Kenya and praised foreign commodities.

Anything Nigerian, just to fair, will fall under her favorite category and with music, we didn’t anything different at all.

Sex and alcohol

She recently dropped her two cents on the on going Play Kenyan music argument and explained why she doesn’t like Kenyan music that much, saying that all Kenyans do is sing about sex and partying while Nigerians make motivational music.

“Do you know why I listen to Nigerian music? It keeps my spirits high as f**k! I hear what I want to hear in their music… Those guys are woke as f**k! The kind of message they pass is not only about taking drugs and f*****g ! They talk real life situations! They motivate me… And that’s what I want to hear… sio kukunywa na kuf**k all day everyday!!!!” she posted. 

In her post, she said only Octopizzo, Nyashinski and Sauti Sol are really putting Kenya on the map.

Githurai girl lands lucrative recording deal days after impressing the world 

Days after she left the world breathless with her voice, Gracious Amani is now set to solidify her place as an upcoming artist after landing a lucrative deal from a local record label.

The eight-year-old, who became a trending topic after singing Alicia Keys’ “Girl On Fire” and going viral, has landed a recording deal from Pine Creek Records.

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Making the announcement via their social media pages, the record label promised to grow Amani’s talent and make her a star.

“We have had a number of studio sessions with Amani G and can confirm that she will grow into a force to reckon with in music. We wish her the best of luck,” they said.

Pine Creek is just another company among many that has joined Amani’s wave. Vivian and her hubby also wanted to manage her after agreeing to record a song immediately she started trending.  Pine Creek is owned by legendary music producer Peter Nduati.