Saturday, 30 April 2011

GROOVE AWARDS WINNERS 2011





The just concluded Groove Awards saw various new faces awarded for their efforts in the gospel arena. The highlight was when Daddy Owen gave his award for Male Artiste of the Year to Juliani saying, "he is an artiste who deserves it and is yet to be recognised for his efforts". This was Daddy Owen's fourth award for the evening after scooping three other award for his collaborative single Saluti that features other acts like Esther Wahome, Emmy Kosgei and Kambua. The awards include Collabo of the Year, Song of the Year and Video of the Year.



Other winners for the award included




Female Artiste of the Year went to Alice Kamande



Song Writer of the Year - Eunice Njeri.

DJ of the Year category - DJ Sadiq

Eastern song of the Year - John Mbaka for Mivango Ya Amaaitha

New Artiste of the Year - Marvelous

Central Song of the Year - Tigana na Andu



Album of the Year - Paul Mwai for Racing Up



Group of the Year - BMF

Artiste of the Year Uganda - Exodus

Gospel TV show of the Year - Crossover 101

Dance Group of the Year - Saints

Audio Producer of the Year - Dr Eddie

Skiza Ring Back Tone of the Year - Rose Muhando

Pwani Song Of Year - Marion Shako, Adonai

Burundi Artiste of the Year - Joy Nkundimana

Outstanding Contributor Award - Mary Atieno Ominde

Hip Hop song of the Year – Juliani





Artiste of the Year Southern Sudan - General Mannaseh Mathiang

Radio Presenter of the Year - Syombua Wa Mwele of Musyi FM





Tanzanian Artiste of the Year to Christina Shusho (Rose Muhando collects the award on behalf of the Christina)

Western Song of the Year - Linet Webukhulu for her song Vuyanzi



Rift Valley Song of the Year - Emily Chebet for her song Chesireret



Video Producer Of The Year Award - J Blessing

The Nyanza Song Of The Year Award - Carol Nyakwaka for the song Owinjore Gi Pako

Artiste of the year Rwandan - Blessed Sisters

Gospel Radio Show of the Year - Gospel Sunday on Milele FM

Worship Song of the Year - Paul Mwai for the track I'm On The Race




Reggae/Ragga category of the Year - Praise Him by Alemba and Sadiq

MEET KENYAN REP IN THE BIG BROTHER HOUSE



Come May 1, Kenya’s representatives in the Big Brother Amplified House willbe unveiled already half the list of the contestants has been released. According to the list that includes celebrities from the 14 countries includes Kenyan actress Millicent Mugadi.
The other contestants are also celebrities in their respective countries. They include a TV broadcaster from Tanzania, Bhoke, artiste Sharon O from Uganda, nightclub manager Confidence from Ghana, singer and student Hanni from Ethiopia, rapper and Radio host Herminio from Mozambique, artiste and marketing manager Jossy from Namibia, radio and club DJ Lomwe from Malawi, actor and acting coach Luclay from South Africa, radio DJ Mumba from Zambia, model Vimbai from Zimbabwe, radio presenter Vina from Nigeria, TV presenter and model Weza from Angola and entrepreneur, artist and marketer Zeus from Botswana.

Millicent has starred in many movies, the recent one being the Esther Arunga–Hellon parody dubbed Me, My Wife and Her Guru by Jitu Films. She plays the submissive and star-struck secretary, Esther, to the Guru played by Ian Mbugua, the Tusker Project Fame judge. Millicent is not new to the world of acting; she was in the TV drama The Team where she played Team Captain Johari.




Last year, the movie featuring Millicent and two popular Nollywood stars was released. It was titled Behind Closed Doors and starred Nigerian hunk Mike Ezuruonye and Tuface's baby mama Annie Macauley. Tomorrow’s opening will be headlined by American rapper Busta Rhymes in the two-hour launch show.The Guru, a narcissistic man, uses his charms and 'juju' to hypnotise his secretary, Esther (Millicent Mugadi) and a news anchor Angela (Liz Njagah).



Anyhow, hip hop superstar Busta Rhymes will headline the two-hour launch show. Busta Rhymes has been setting the standard as a rapper and hip-hop icon, having collaborated with stars such as Diddy, Pharrell, Janet Jackson, Chris Brown & Lil Wayne, including featuring on Tisto and Diplo track "C'mon (Catch 'Em By Surprise). He has also made several appearances on the big screen including roles on Shaft, Finding Forrester and Halloween Resurrection. His 2006 album, The Big Bang, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart. Seen by many as a living legend, the artist most recently formed his own record label, The Conglomerate, which he partnered with his artist , J Doe and Reek the Villain on the soon to be released movie soundtrack of the Fast & Furious 5 “This is How We Roll” (remix). Busta Rhymes continues to cement his position in the industry as one of the most undeniable performers of all time!

STL JETS TO DUSSELDORF FOR EUROVISION SEMI’S


Kenyan rapper based in Norway STL - real name Stella Mwangi - jetted out to Germany well in advance of the Euro Vision semi finals at Dusseldorf on May 10.
The Favourite hitmaker will represent Norway at the Esprit Arena where she will perform her latest single Haba Haba.
She will compete against Albania, Finland, Georgia, Russia, Serbia, Switzerland, Armenia, Poland and Turkey before proceeding to the finals on May 12 where 25 countries will compete.
STL who is famed for hits like Take It Back and Biashara has had some of her songs used as soundtracks in films like American Pie, Save the Last Dance, and CSI New York.

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

EUROPEAN FILMMAKER TO SHOOT FANTASY MOVIE IN KENYA



Kees Kasander,
one of Europe’s most prolific film producers will be on a fact-finding mission to Kenya come June. He will be scouting locations for a major feature film he has in pre-production, and he will also be exploring Kenya as a filming destination more generally. Kasander will be travelling with co-producer and long time friend Charles Liburd, who has executed several projects in Kenya.





Kasander’s latest project is a €5 million fantasy feature film. He will be visiting locations where some of the scenes from the film could be shot. Kenya is famous for its locations, boasting a wide range of geographical zones, competent film crews and great climate.
It is notable that the flow of international films looking to shoot in Kenya has dried up since the heyday of 2005 which saw high profile projects like The Constant Gardener, Transit and The White Masaai.





This is in a large part explained by the introduction of the South African Film and Television Production and Co-production Incentive, which provides tax rebates to international productions. Introduced in 2004, this has led to several films opting to work in South Africa as opposed to Kenya. The recent blockbuster film Inception featured a number of scenes that were set in Mombasa, but were filmed in Morocco.




It is clear that Kenya is missing out on significant opportunities in international film. Kasander himself will be shooting most of his film in South Africa.
The second agenda on Kasander’s trip is therefore to consult with leaders in government and in the private sector, to see how Kenya can improve its competitive edge in the global film industry.
Kasander is the winner of 4 Golden Calf awards and in 2010 he won an Outstanding British Film Award at BAFTA for the film Fish Tank. He has produced over 100 films in an illustrious career in film and television.
In the rapidly changing world of international film, Kasander and Liburd are very well connected and a seeking ways to make official co-productions viable in Kenya.

Monday, 25 April 2011

WYRE AND LINDA MUTHAMA ROCK ONE MUSIC NITE



It was yet another night full of entertainment and fun at the sixth edition of 1 Music Nite that went down at the popular soccer city at K1 recently. To headline the show was former Tusker Project Fame’s runners-up Linda Muthama and Dancehall star, Wyre The Love Child.
The two got the crowd on their feet all night and in a musical frenzy.
Linda who was backed by the Ultimate Band gave an electrifying performance with singles off her album Imaginations that she recently released at Galileo Lounge in Westlands.





Wyre who was the final act of the night did not fail to impress. He entertained the crowd with his hit songs Chuki, Make A Choice and Uprising. The highlight of the night was the duo performance of Wyre and veteran Mugithi star JB Maina.



They took over the stage and the hearts of the fans when they performed the remake of the popular mugithi hit Tiga Kumute, which its recently remixed version by the duo and renamed Mwanake.
“Who would ever imagine me doing a collabo with a Mugithi artist ?” asked Wyre .” I’m planning to do some more songs with JB in the next few months. I must say. It’s was an honor to work with a legendary artiste like him.”



The event ended on a high note as JB continued to entertained revelers with his famous Mugithi tunes.
1 Music Nite is a weekly event that runs every Sunday and its main aim is to give a platform to both established and up and coming artists.

ESTHER WAHOME TALKS AMBASSADORSHIP AND CHILDREN HEALTH


Esther Wahome who is currently topping charts with the collaborative musical single Saluti is ecstatic about the two-year multi-million shilling contract to front the Lifebuoy School of Five campaign.
“I would like to thank Unilever for making me a brand ambassador. I’m honored and looking forward to working towards informing and sensitizing children about the importance of handwashing with soap,” Esther told Hot Secrets.



Esther was picked after a rigorous selection exercise that entailed school children picking persons that they looked up to. She was selected on the grounds that she resonates not only with the children due to her popular songs but also with their parents and teachers who are going to play a key role in driving the habit of washing hands.
“I am proud to be associated with Lifebuoy as it represents longevity, quality and success; the same qualities I represent in the music industry. As a mom with little kids, I know so well the importance of this campaign, and I am really looking forward towards it,” said Esther.
In line with the campaign, Esther has release a handwashing jingle dubbed Osha Mikono to accompany the campaign message.
The ‘School of 5’campaign is a Unilever initiative that aims to create excitement among children through creative cartoon elements that will create an interactive atmosphere to discuss handwashing among the children. The campaign will be implemented in 80 primary schools in Nairobi and its environs. The campaign is being jointly implemented by Lifebuoy Kenya and Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP).



The 37 year old mother of three will spearhead the School of Five campaign that starts in Nairobi before rolling out to other major towns. Throughout the campaign, she will visit several participating schools between the months of May and July driving the handwashing message to school going children: Be Clean, Be Cool, Always Use Soap!
Hot Secrets caught up with her and had a chat...



You are now are the new face of Lifebuoy, tell me about that?
Am happy to be the new Lifebuoy ambassador in Kenya, it gives me great pleasure to be a champion in handwashing. Unilever selected me on grounds that I resonate well with children, due to my popular songs that are listened to by parents and children.

As Lifebuoy brand ambassador in Kenya, what does the School of 5 campaign entail?
The School of 5 program is an educational campaign that seeks to contribute to the number of people washing hands during the five key occasions in Kenya: Before each meal (three times a day), after using the toilet and when taking a principal bath a day. The five occasions represent the School of 5. Through creative cartoon elements comic book, posters, pledge flyers cartoon strip and enrolment cards, we hope that children will be able to interact with the campaign. Other complementing elements include the handwashing jingle.



What plans do you have in place that will see school going children embrace handwashing with soap as a good hygiene habit?
I will be visiting 80 schools in Nairobi from May 2011 to June 2011 with simple handwashing message: Be Clean, Be Cool. Always use soap!. Children will be issued with enrollment cards whereby they will be invited to collect handwashing pledges from their friends and families. In the same line, I have also released a song ‘Osha Mikono” to support the campaign.

Tell me more about the “Osha Mikono”?
It is more of a jingle! As the handwashing spokesperson, I thought it would be a good idea to have a simple song that will resonate with children as we encourage them to wash their hands with soap. It is a one minute song with many rhymes that children can easily remember. The jingle dubbed ‘Osha mikono’ highlights the crucial times to wash hands with soap and will be used throughout the campaign period.

As a young mother and Kenyan gospel artiste why promote handwashing with soap?
Many people out there take handwashing with soap as a ‘simple to do exercise’ and therefore emphasis is not put on the dangers of having bad or poor hygiene and handwashing habits. When Unilever approached me I asked them to give me the hard facts about Lifebuoy’s protection. After going through their data and also using the soap, I made the decision to accept the proposal to be the Lifebuoy brand ambassador.

What is your advice to mothers in relation to their children’s health?
As a mother, my advice to other parents and guardians out there is to encourage their children to become handwashing ambassadors at their homes and at schools. By doing that we will be making Kenya a handwashing nation and consequently contribute to the number of people washing their hands with soap globally.



What do you hope to achieve at the end of the School of 5 handwashing campaign?
At the end of the campaign, we hope to achieve a number of key indicators like an increase in the number of students practicing proper handwashing method, students linking the School of 5 campaign with Lifebuoy and a good proportion of collected signed enrollment cards. The campaign will also seek to make school going children handwashing ambassadors at their respective schools and at home

HUSSEIN MOHAMMED CALLS FOR MORE FUNDS FOR YOUTH AFFAIRS & SPORTS


Money has to trickle down to sporting bodies for the youth to benefit from involvement in sports. Football Kenya Chairman candidate, Hussein Mohammed has called for the Government to release more funds into the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports so that the various sporting bodies that deal with the development of sports and youth affairs can start to get funding that will assist them run their activities.
With more funds reaching the sporting bodies the participation of youth in the development of sports will continue to grow and the development will be positive to the communities that they come from.Hussein Mohammed said this during the finals of the National Accord Peace Initiative Soccer Tournament running under the theme "Using Sports to promote peace and development" that was played over the Easter break at Kondole's car wash in Kisumu.
"As proven by Ufadhil Trust and Foot soldiers organisation's sports can be used to bring peace and open up development of regions by getting communities to work together and develop different areas for their benefits," said Hussein.
Hussein further urged the Independent Electoral Board to urgently release the election dates, so that Kenyans who want to be involved in the management of Football can be able to plan themselves.
The delay in release of the actual dates of elections is slowly and surely bringing football activities to a stop and more youths will start drifting away to crime and other social vices that football has always united the youths against these vices by bringing the youth together.
The finals of the National Accord Peace Initiative Soccer Tournament that was held on April 25, was attended by among others the Kisumu Town East MP - Hon Shakel Shabir, the Kisumu Town West MP -
Hon Olago Alouch, Makadara MP - Hon Gidieon Mbuvi, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports James Waweru and also all the local councillors and the area District Commissioner.

GHANA'S MINISTRY OF TOURISM APPOINTS ROCKY DAWUNI AS "GHANA'S TOURISM AMBASSADOR"



The Ministry of Tourism has appointed Ghanaian music star and NAACP Image Award Nominee Rocky Dawuni, as Ghana's Tourism Ambassador. In a letter of appointment to Dawuni, Ghana's Minister of Tourism, Akua Sena Densua praised the Ghanaian artist for his excellent achievements in music both home and abroad and his continuing positive projection of Ghana in his concerts. The ceremonial appointment which comes with no financial entitlement took effect on 11th April, 2011.
In accepting this new role Dawuni stated: "The arts, especially music can not only bring tourists to Ghana, but create an appreciation for the rich Ghanaian culture outside of Ghana. I am prepared to do my utmost to broadly portray Ghana and its rich heritage through my music, concerts, humanitarian work and appearances worldwide."
Dawuni's critically acclaimed current album Hymns For the Rebel Soul was nominated for a prestigious NAACP Image Award for "Outstanding World Music album" as well as in the "Best Album" and "Best African Artist" categories at the forthcoming International Reggae & World Music Awards to be held in Trinidad on May 28.



Dawuni's collaboration with Bono on Bob Marley's War, No More Trouble as well as with and Blues legend Keb Mo on Peter Gabriel's Biko were both featured on Playing For Change - Songs Around the World, a Billboard Top 20 Album of 2009.
The Ghanaian star is scheduled to perform alongside the legendary Stevie Wonder with special guest Jaenelle Monae, backed by Ricky Minor at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on July 24, 2011.

DADDY V'S LATEST SINGLE JULIETA IS OUT



Here is a lil bit about Daddy V

"I have the most respect for the streets of Nairobi, Kenya because they made me what I am," Daddy V says. The rapper now based in the US says the streets nicknamed him the "ghetto superstar" because he never hit the charts or radio but even the kids recognized him as he did his neighborhood rounds.
Daddy V's first live show was at Lipps disco in Nairobi when he was 13 years old. Soon after, he made Nairobi's Florida 2000 club his home. He was a regular performer at the club's talent shows popularly know as Jam Session.
This is where Nairobi's underground artists converged to showcase their talent. Florida 2000 Jam sessions produced artists such as Hardstone, Gidigidi Majimaji and Redsan. In 1997, Daddy V won the coveted talent show, which gave him even more credence on the streets.
However, because he could not afford studio time, he never recorded any of his music. Daddy V continued performing as an underground artist until he moved to the United States. His style of music is a fusion of dancehall (ragga) and African rhythms.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

WYRE AND CE'CILE'S VIDEO OUT!



Remember when Jamaican singer Bad Gyal Cecile was in Kenya, and she shot the video for She Say Dat featuring Wyre? Click here if you missed it. Well the video is now out. Your verdict?

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

THE PREMIERE OF THE KENYAN COMEDY “MATATU GIRL”


After the successful premiere of the Kenyan comedy Me, My Wife and her Guru - a parody on the Esther Arunga- Hellon saga - now, Jitu Films and Capri 7 are extending their partnership to promote yet another movie from the movie production house.
The premiere for Kenyan comedy Matatu Girl is set for Easter Sunday. The movie's cast includes TV stars Like Jackie Nyaminde of Papa Shirandula and Lydia Gitachu formerly of Tahidi High.
The movie is about Fridah (Nyaminde), a young modern Kenyan girl who has just received her University acceptance letter - her life long dream.
However, her dad (Ian Kamburu) refuses to pay for her tuition fees and pressures her to get married instead to a rich Niaja Broda and be a "good housewife like she ought to".



Fridah, ignores her fathers well laid plans and decides she will pay her own way through university, come rain or shine. She secretly looks for a job to fulfil her dream - after many
unsuccessful job interviews Fridah accept a position as a matatu tout...
The cast also includes Samuel Odoyo, Kevin Onyango, Boniface Loppoh and Lulu Abdallah Said. It is directed by Billy Mbilikimo and written by Wanjiru Kairu.
The screening will be done outdoors at Capri 7 on Jabavu Road, Kilimani) and after the premiere
you can stay to watch the animation Finding Nemo.






PROJECT FAME ALUMNI REUNITE IN GHANA



What many thought will be a ceremonious outing for all three MTN Project Fame West Africa
winners turned out to be a reunion of some sort.
“It was so much fun seeing Kesse and Christian again, it felt like we were back at the studio,
I was really excited” Chidinma Project Fame 2010 winner disclosed after she returned from
Ghana with fellow champions Iyanya and Mike on Sunday April 10, 2011.
Chidinma Ekile, Iyanya Mbuk and Mike Anyasodo stormed Ghana in the company of their managers, publicists and MTN officials for the Ghana Music Awards, and did not only receive warm welcomes on the yellow carpet, but were also invited to Y FM.
“The highest point of the trip for me was visiting 107.9 Y FM; we met with a lot of radio
presenters. And I didn’t know we had loads of fans in Ghana, it was so much fun”



Iyanya on the other hand says, “I really had fun, we all hooked up with Damilola, this is someone I met during the competition in 2008, and I haven’t seen her since then. It’s also good to see that the music industry is booming in West Africa” They also met with Kesse, and Christian at MJ Grand Hotel where they posed for pictures and played catch up.




Other notable faces from Nigeria present at the Ghana Music awards include 2face, Sam
Onyemelukwe, Emem Ema, Ice Prince, Keke, D1 and Sunday Aare.
Up next? Sources say the trio of Iyanya, Chidinma and Mike are warming up to attending MTN South Africa Music Awards holding in a matter of weeks... Mmh, some photos from the week that was...









Tuesday, 19 April 2011

IT'S A GENTLEMAN'S AFFAIR


On Thursday, April 21, four prolific Kenyan stars will host a concert in memory of fallen rumba legend Musa Juma. The Gentleman’s Affair promises to be a great night with performance on this evening will include a special tribute to Musa Juma. Tickets retail at KShs 500 in advance and KShs 800 at the door.
Advance tickets now available at Alliance Francaise reception and at Sound Africa 20th century music store.

The four are:-

Aceda Chizi
The 'crown prince of benga' is fast becoming the flavour of Kenyan fusion and jazz music with a reputation that is growing by leaps and bounds. This multi-talented young artist released his first album titled Suluwe back in 2005 while at Nairobi based Kijiji Records and his second album Benganology in 2010 to rave reviews and a series of regular performances at various city spots leaving fans wanting more.This will be his 3rd A-ffair performance after bringing the house down in August.

Adwar Chris
The Villagers Band led by the talented Chris Adwar released their sophomore new album Nofork Hotel in December 2009. This Nairobi based band comprising 9 members has a unique style of music dubbed Bengenge, which is a form of Afro Fusion that is heavily influenced by Benga, Mbalax, Kwela, Mbaqanga, Hi-life and other forms of African music, and fused with smooth urban chords and melodies. This will be their third A-ffair performance after electrifying performances in August. The band is hot off the release of 2 videos for the singles Wa Me and They Dance.

Asiyo Jacob
Jacob began playing piano at the tender age of 11 after hearing a piano being played in the music room at his elementary school. An intense determination that has its roots in this childhood recollection has led to Jacob becoming not only a very competent musician but an extremely passionate one as well. This would be his second performance on the A-ffair stage after an amazing and soulful performance in August ‘10.

Abbi Nyinza
New addition to the concert series is Abbi Nyinza. Mostly known in the genre of afro-fusion / World Music, Abbi together with the band Kiwketu, has travelled and participated in well-reputed festivals as Mundial (Holland), North Sea Jazz Festival (Holland), African Cultural Music and Dance Festival (South Africa), Fest Horn (Djibouti) to mention a few. In 2010 Abbi embarked on a musical journey with Danish producers Claus Seest and Pharfar. The new reggae album is expected to be released in 2011.

AVRIL: CHAT'S FEMALE ARTISTE OF THE YEAR



It has been a tough 2010 for Avril after the semi-nude photos leaked onto the net. But her musical success was validated on Saturday when she scooped the Teeniez Female Artistes of the Year award at the Chaguo la Teeniez awards.
Her disbelief and gratitude at winning an award, a coveted award and tittle that was considered a preserve of the veteran female acts in Kenya, was expressed on stage.
If you missed that, have a look see.









PHOTOS/MICHAEL KHATELI

COLOUR AND CELEBS AT THE CHAT AWARDS



So… Chaguo La Teeniez went down last week on Saturday at the Carnivore grounds, well, a lot went down.
I have already posted the list of winners over hurrr



Tears were shed over winning, fans screaming for their favourite acts on stage and eyebrows raised at the entrances.
The 9th annual CHAT Awards took place with teeniez choosing their favourite stars for the year 2011.

Kiss 100's Shaffie Weru and Kalekye Mumo

Every year, the CHAT Awards develop a theme that resonates with the youth culture. This year’s ‘Revved Up’ was inspired by the positive aspects of Kenya’s matatu culture. To Kenya’s youth, the matatu is more than just a mode of public transport; it is a vehicle that allows them to interact with the pillars of youth culture; from fashion and music, to technology and entertainment the matatu plays an influential role in their daily lives.

Tusker Project Fame judge Ian Mbugua announcing the winner of Teeniez Role Model

Furthermore, the matatu culture has spawned a fully fledged industry that has created thousands of jobs and even played a massive role in promoting Kenya’s music industry, via the street DJ mixes.
This year’s CHAT Awards was also graced by Jamaican superstars QQ and Denyque.



DJ Kalonje



P Unit on stage

Gospel star Juliani on stage and greeting his fans

Daddy Owen giving an acceptance speech for his award

Machachari cast dressed up as the trio that makes up P Unit

Denyique on stage


The band before Daddy Owen's performance



QQ on stage

PHOTOS/MICHAEL KHATELI