Recharging: African Hip Hop Radio x VOTU

For almost a year you have had to do without your weekly dose of African hip hop radio. Then last month we were back with a taster of what’s to come this year – an old school mix by African hip hop radio deejay Juma4. And as we are recharging for fresh shows from the AHH deejays, here’s the kick off from Kenya! Ndugus Uswakamili and Jared Ombui from VOTU (Voice of the Underground) did this run-down of the latest tracks from Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda.

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Tracklist:
1. Kwa Jina La Mtaa | Skobo, Ekori & Kaktus | Kenya
2. Akasera | Sylvester & Ssavoo | Uganda
3. Everybody Loves Jabba | Hhp | South Africa
4. Mwanzo Mwisho | Zaiid | Tanzania
5. I Will Make It | Driemanskap Ft. Siya | South Africa
6. Kalakuta State Of Mind | Kahli Abdu Ft. Endia & Guru | Nigeria
7. Not Over | Solo Thang | Tanzania
8. Shikamana | R.I.C | Kenya
9. Spoken Thoughts | Fecko Ft Naycha| Nigeria
10. No Credit | Syt Mo | Tanzania
11. Artkitectoniks | Sleaze Ft Lee Scott | United Kingdom (Guest Artists)

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Juma4 is the founder of Africanhiphop.com. Web journalist, radio dj, video producer and artist manager.
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