Hitting the Right Note: Celebrating Kenya’s Biggest Tunes of 2023

Keeping tabs on the ever-expanding Kenyan music scene can feel like chasing butterflies. New music erupts onto streaming platforms daily, but some melodies burrow deep into our hearts, becoming the soundtrack of our year.

2023 was no exception. Kenyan artists soared, weaving genres and collaborations into unforgettable tunes. Here’s a glimpse at some of the year’s biggest hits:

Viral Sensations:

  • Mwaki by Zerb ft Sofiya Nzau: This Kikuyu ballad about a daughter’s fear resonated with listeners, exploding on TikTok and garnering over 5 million YouTube views.

  • Miss Behaviour – Boutross ft Savara & Fathermoh: Sauti Sol’s Savara joined forces with Boutross and Fathermoh for this infectious party anthem, exceeding 1.6 million views.

  • TikToker – Soundkraft ft Gody Tennor, Tips Gee & Kappy: The Arbantone sound took off with this playful track, racking up over 3.3 million views and counting.

Genre Gems:

  • Lifestyle – Bien ft Scar Mkadinali: From Bien’s debut solo album, this soulful groove became a streaming favorite.

  • Ma Cherie – Bien: Another hit from “Alusa Why Are You Topless,” “Ma Cherie” sparked TikTok dance challenges with its retro flair.

  • Too Easy – Bien ft DJ Edu: Just as the name suggests, this bouncy tune effortlessly grabs your attention, with over 5 million views already.

Collaboration Champions:

  • Under the Influence – Femi One ft. Nyashinski: Kaka Empire united for this electrifying track, showcasing their lyrical prowess and earning over 830K views.

  • Bubbly Bubbly – Maandy Kabaya: Maandy’s smooth rhymes and catchy flow on this Arbantone banger brought in over 2.1 million views.

  • Kesho – Bridget Blue: This contemplative song about life’s seasons, released in October, resonated deeply with listeners.

And Beyond:

The list goes on. Odi Wa Murang’a’s “Kwa Bar” teamed up with Fathermoh and Harrycraze for a hilarious ode to the “mean Maths teacher,” while Bensoul and Bien’s “Navutishwa” explored the struggles of Nairobi dating. Darassa and Bien’s “No Body” cemented the Kenyan-Tanzanian music bond, and Nyashinski’s heartfelt “Perfect Design” featured his wife as the muse.

This is just a snapshot of the vibrant Kenyan music scene in 2023. These tunes, and many more, captured our hearts, made us move, and reflected the country’s soul. So, put on your headphones, crank up the volume, and celebrate the music that made our year sing.

This is the sick hip hop track from Abbas, Khaligraph and Wakadinali that Kenyans should be playing this week

Rappers Wakadinali, Abbas Kubaff and Khaligraph Jones have united for a new song dubbed “High Noon”.

The song has been produced by Ares 66 and unites the three rappers who you can say are the best in Kenya. Wakadinali is the new underground hip hop group that’s currently controlling underground Kenyan hip hop.

Hip-hop greats

Khaligraph Jones, as we all know, has been topping the mainstream rap scene with his hard-hitting bangers while veteran rapper Abbas Kubaff, who returned to Kenya for a minute, has been the hip hop king in Kenya for a long time now.

“High noon” is a track speaking about the street lifestyle and of course getting high on that good weed.

Listen to it below: