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Veteran Tanzanian female singer Lady Jaydee 'Anaconda' has finally dropped her much awaited video 'I don't care'.

Check out the video.

 

Just under a year ago, Aggie The Dance Queen’s life changed after her catsuit-encased gyrations caused a sensation with a scene-stealing appearance in Kenyan super group Sauti Sol's clip for their hit "Short N Sweet".

The video vixen went viral when her Odi dance moves made her the kind of celebrity rarely seen in the African dance world. So, when Coke Studio Africa’s new season began, there was only one person to enlist as the choreographer to come up with dope dance designs for the series: Aggie The Dance Queen. 

For the past seven years, Aggie The Dance Queen has been a member of the Sarakasi Dancers, and for the last three, the fitness trainer has also been a choreographer. She believes her success comes down to “hard work, discipline, dedication and commitment".

A lethal combination when topped with her “insatiable desire to dance". Her turn as choreographer and star of Sauti Sol's video not only upped her profile, it also, she believes, “made people appreciate dance as a career in Kenya”. 

She got to put her career to the test on Coke Studio Africa's grueling schedule that featured many artists, singers and dancers collaborating to show off Africa at it’s best.

It was a challenge she relished:  "It was an amazing prospect because I got to show my work, skills and creativity. I got to work with so many African artists - the best singers, dancers and directors; it was an unforgettable experience.” 

How did she go about creating the routines for such a cast of colourful creatives from all over the continent, all repping different genres, flavors and histories?

She shares, “It started with listening to the song several times, listing down the ideas in mind to incorporate props, costumes, dancers and acrobats," adding, "It was also very much about getting the best dancers and most suitable dance styles for certain songs.” 

Coke Studio Africa is a fabulous addition to her resume.

She says, “It helped me create new relationships, elevate my career and has opened me up to more job opportunities,” says agile Aggie who has a  Bachelor's Degree in Biology from Kenyatta University. Her time on set was even sweeter as she got to work with her husband Oscar Mwalo who is as talented as she is as a choreographer and fitness trainer… “We have a very healthy competitive spirit,” she laughs about the hubby who also manages her. 

There are many highlights she remembers from filming this season of Coke Studio Africa “If I could relive the experience, I would! But dancing on that stage for almost each artist was the highlight!!” She pauses and changes her mind, yes she had a standout experience on the show: “The all-female season finale!!!! Whaaaaaattt! I felt so strong and powerful!” 

 

One of the main trending news when it comes to the East Africa entertainment scene currently is that of Tanzanian artist Diamond Platnumz and his Ugandan baby mama Zari.

This is after Diamond revealed that Zari was cheating on him with Peter Okoye of P Square and her personal gym trainer, that was last night during an interview with Wasafi Fm.

In one of her responses Zari indirectly attacked Diamond's current girlfriend Tanasha Donna , who is from Kenya and a radio presenter with the NRG radio.

“By now, my ex-boyfriend will be telling his new girlfriend how bad I was; and the girl will be feeling pity for him… thinking she has gotten a Saint… Two idiots,” posted Zari on instagram.

Well this did not settle down well with Tanasha who also took to instagram to respond.

she posted "“Y’all know I don’t speak unless really needed but damn, I am just out her like what do I have to do with this? I am sorry but I will not respond by speaking ill of someone I don’t know, I am all about positive energy.

Adding " I can never disrespect a woman I have never met and don’t even know simply so I can get a point across. I have no reason to hate to be honest. I am just a NOBODY who is out here grinding and tryna get these cheques, way too mature to tear another woman down. Yours sincerely, idiot,”

For now lets just keep waiting to see what will transpire next from the whole saga.

Multiple award-winning Ugandan sensation Eddy Kenzo releases two new hit videos, ‘’Signal’’ and ‘’Ogwo’’ featuring Wembly Mo and the phenomenal dancers from his foundation.

The two tracks are off his seventh album ROOTS, released in 2018 and both capture his ardent love for dance, sound and style.

‘’Signal’’, a magnificent love ballad shot at an undisclosed exquisite palatial home was directed by multi-award winning South African video director Justin Campos while ‘’Ogwo’’ was captured in the vast and vibrant countryside of Uganda. It is a captivating analogy of African law keepers and suspects as the prisoners plot an audacious escape through their infectious moves in pursuit of education.

Speaking on the tracks, Kenzo said ‘’ I’m excited to share the two videos with the rest of Africa and the World. ‘’Signal’’ is a very beautiful love story. Big shout to my brother Wembly Mo and the wonderful dancers from his foundation for capturing the spirit of dance and sound of Uganda, we had so much fun making ‘’Ogwo’’.’’

Watch video of SIGNAL on You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrPOby9Mkr4

Watch video of OGWO on You Tube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC9TwT6YtFo&feature=youtu.be

Tanzanian music star Diamond Platnumz has for the first time come out to explain why he parted ways with his Ugandan celebrity baby mama Zari.

Speaking to Wasafi Radio last night, Diamond accussed Zari of being unfaithful, explaining that she cheated on him with two different men. One of the said men is Nigerian artist Peter of the P Square brothers, the second was her personally trainer.

"The most unfortunate thing is she used to date with Peter Okoye of P square while we were still in  a relationship . I once came across some messages from Peter on her phone" Said Diamond.

"She was even dating her personal trainer, she even brought him into my own house. I even have the photos" added Diamond

This did not however go down well with Zari who came out gun blazing accusing Diamond of turnishing her name all in the name of promoting his music.

"When your music is no longer enough...kiki ni nani..Zari..Nyt fam" posted Zari

She also posted " Never believe a man who once too many times denied his own blood, i mean his own. what other truth can come out of his mouth?. I will sacrifice my kids souls if i ever cheated on you. Own your mistakes and use them to grow and change into a better man.you can still reform." 

Diamond Platnumz also went ahead to accuse Zari of blocking him from communicating to his kids Tiffah and Nillan after the break up.

Zari responded to this allegations too terming them as false accusing Diamond of being the one who blocked his kids from communicating to him leaving it all to his mum to communicate with them.

"I remember giving you the nunny's number ,the boy's numbers at the house to call the kids when you want but you never called, the couple of times the boys tried to reach you , you never responded even when they sent you messages saying Tiffah wants to speak you, eventually you blocked them. Then your mum kept calling because she loves the kids but you told her not to call. I never stopped you from calling the kids, you have all the numbers" she said

Gracious 13 year old breakout star Amani G premiered the fourth record from her upcoming album last week Monday.

The song titled ‘Asante’ featuring her younger but equally talented sister Pendo is a thanksgiving song to God for all the good He does for mankind since time immemorial. 

When Pine Creek Records discovered Amani G, music producer Chris Adwar went on to start writing and producing.

During the first session, Amani tagged her mother and sisters along. Whilst in the studio, Amani told Chris that Pendo, her little sister, could also sing.

She pestered Pendo to sing Amazing Grace and that's how Pendo’s amazing voice was discovered in the middle of Amani G’s recording session.

Immediately, a decision was made to have her on the album. Pendo was very shy. In fact, during the recording of this song "Asante", Amani had to hold her and sing with her and reassure her for the first few sessions. From that moment her voice and confidence continue to grow.

During the launch of the album 13, the song #Asante was the most emotional moment.

Pine Creek Records hopes that #Asante speaks to peer mentor-ship by encouraging kids to try out new things and exploit their talents. 

 Watch the video below

 

Zahenga Entertainment presents Leyla's new song - I BELIEVE

Leyla is the 13 year girl (now 14) who wowed Kenyans including President Uhuru Kenyatta last year with her rendition of Wimbo Wa Historia.

Now a form one student at St. George's Girls High School, she says the song is about her journey of resilience from being a little known Muslim girl in Eastleigh to becoming a celebrated singer and a beacon of hope to other young people.

The song was written by Kenya's newest boy band Vijana Barubaru with Leyla's life experiences in mind, which she has executed incredibly well. The inspirational and catchy song is produced by Kenyan based American producer, David Hunter.

THE "I BELIEVE" PROJECT

Her success is a direct result of her belief in herself and people believing in her and investing in her.

She has sang what she has endured with her mother, the sacrifices they have had to make, being homeless, and her mother’s struggles trying to make ends meet.

In gratitude, Leyla has worked on a new song titled “I Believe” that talks about her struggles and her change of fortune.

The song is a dedication to her number one supporter, and best friend, her mother, and to all who believe, and who need to believe in themselves.

Leyla has inspired the nation, and has many young fans that admire her. She continues to inspire as she embarks on her high school education, and balances that with her music and her mission to be a positive role model for her fans.

Watch the video below

East Africa’s biggest and most prestigious gospel awards ceremony is back for the 2019 edition.

The submissions for nominations which were unveiled on Friday 12th April will see top Gospel artists battle it out for some of the most coveted categories in this year’s Award.

Last year, over 100,000 submissions were made and this year promises to be bigger.

The Groove process and award categories allow for greater ownership and participation of music fans across the country where fans and artists alike, get to submit their favourite songs and nominate artists of choice for consideration as nominees. 

The final nominees list will be unveiled at a red carpet event later in May.  The Awards categories take into consideration industry research and insights, better reflecting the changing landscape of the local Gospel industry as well as take cognisance of global music trends. 

Groove Awards, now in its 14th Edition, has received accolades from across the world over the years as it has set precedence of excellence and transparency to ensure top-notch quality when it comes to an awards ceremony and this year promises to be an equally exciting season. 

The biggest Gospel Award Show in East Africa and the region is driven by its main purpose of shaping culture through Positive Content and Entertainment. Groove has impacted the lives hundreds of gospel artists and thousands of young people over the years.

Last year, Guardian Angel of the “Nadeka” fame bagged the Artist of the Year Award which was the most coveted award of the evening while Odi Dance by Timeless Noel, Jabidii & Hype Ochi won big by bagging 4 awards in the Song of the Year, Collabo of the Year, Dance Style of the Year and Skiza Ringback Tune categories.

The awards for Teen Choice Song of the Year went to Master Piece for his song Chini Ya Mwamba

The music submitted must be positive Gospel Music, of Good Sound and must have been released within eligibility period (April 1st 2018 to March 31st 2019) through recognized distribution channels.  Furthermore, the artist must live a Christian life. 

Fans will have the opportunity to directly nominate their favourite songs and artists by logging on to www.grooveawards.co.ke until 30th April. A full list of nominees will be made available in May during the Groove Nomination Night - a Red Carpet Event.

This year awards will be handed out in the areas of artistry, song writing, dance, production, and media. 

About Groove Awards

Since 2004, Groove Awards has celebrated excellence in gospel music in Kenya and across Africa.   

The awards, entering their 14thyear, are Kenya’s most prestigious and recognized gospel awards with a regional resonance and relevance. Groove seeks to promote gospel music as a message of hope and an avenue to address issues affecting young people across the African continent with a key focus on its main objective-Shaping culture through positive content and entertainment.

Groove Awards has seen over 2,500 artists/groups nominated and 900 Groove statuettes presented to gospel musicians in Kenya and East Africa region.

 

Monday, 22 April 2019 16:57

New Video : Diamond Platnumz- The One

Bongo Music crooner Diamond Platnumz has just dropped his latest single.

The song is titled 'The One' and has been produced by Producer Lizer from WCB, the video has been directed by Director Kenny.

The video is said to have been shot from different regions of Tanzania.

Watch it below

 

Vyamshala main volleyball team from Dar es Salaam humiliated Memon 3-0 to be crowned the winners of the second edition of the Dentistry for you EA 2019 traditional volleyball tournament played at Memon Sports Club in Mombasa county.

The defending champs dominated the best of five sets format by beating the home team in the first set by 17-2 during the match played under floodlights.

During the grand final of the match the hosts tried to come to terms of the situation but lack of experience cost them dearly when they lost the second set by 9-3.

In the one-sided match which was attended to full capacity with supporters of each team trying to out do one another in cheering, the frustrated home team lost in the last set by 21- 7.

The winners pocketed Sh 200,000 with Sh 100,000 going to the runners-up with other fabulous prizes given out during a colorful closing and awarding ceremony of the traditional volleyball tournament extravaganza which was graced by Mombasa Senator Mohamed Faki and Mvita MP Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir among others.

The champs were first to score from  the first ball and took the lead in all three sets in the best of five despite playing an away match leaving the host team disappointed.