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Family always comes first in everything we do. Addeh Prince shares how the unwavering support from his siblings played a vital role when he began his music career.
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Did you know that Kanisy Ka Remah joined the music industry after her marriage went south?Born in Mathira, Nyeri County, Kanisy shares her journey into music and explains why she sings songs that many consider to be about heartbreak.
Don’t miss this episode as we get up close and personal with her story.
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Meet DJ Jacy, a rising Mugithi DJ who turned her life around after struggling with unemployment.
With support from her parents and a strong will to learn, she mastered the art of mixing music.
Now, her passion is paying off in a big way!
Listen to her inspiring story of growth, hard work, and persistence.
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Meet Skia Uzito—a soul from another era rocking a Gen-Z vibe.
After years of covering timeless classics, he's now dropping his own hits, winning hearts across generations.
Tune in as he shares how he’s breaking barriers and owning the stage, proving that music has no age limit!
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I used to work as a houseboy for a man who promised to help us during my father's funeral."
Meet James Wanyoike – a talented music producer behind popular Kikuyu gospel songs like Munduiriri by Carol Wanjiru and Materetha by Jane Muthoni.
James has worked with many well-known Kikuyu gospel artists, including Philip Kimani, N.D. Githuka, Paul Waiganjo, Loise Kim, Jane Muthoni, and Francis Kogii. Later on, he started singing his own songs like Ndiare Mwega and Ndigokua.
With the support of a close friend, James managed to move his family to the UK, although it wasn’t easy. He struggled to provide for them and even faced issues for moving houses without informing the authorities.
In today’s interview, we learn more about James Wanyoike, his career path, and how he has grown over time.
Don’t miss this inspiring story!
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"My past experiences with men taught me to stay alert so I wouldn’t get hurt. I used to quickly trust any man who showed me love or care, but most of them were just pretending."
In today’s interview, we talk to Lydia Wanjiku, a popular social media figure who gives girls advice on relationships.
She shares her personal story and how her past relationships inspired the work she does today.
You don’t want to miss this!
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The song Ciringi Yanga became a popular hit song from Peterson Njenga but did you know the artist behind this song?
Did you know I personally featured the song as a dancer😂
Today we listen to the musical journey of Peterson Njenga as he speaks of his upcoming album launch and comeback.
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The Song Kungu Maitu has continued to become a popular especially among the young generation but did you know the journey behind the artist who composed this song?
Today we listen to how Njoroge wa Njoki surrendered school to try and pursue music, Living his early life and mentored by Salim Junior to recording his song which was released in 2011 and became a hit recently.
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Kenya’s arts scene is growing fast, and theatre is definitely part of the action.
Today, we talk about Wangu wa Makeri — a play by Kwa Ndego Productions, showing from May 2nd to May 4th.
The cast includes Lawrence Murage, James Matere, Phylis Mbuthia, Mwana Mwende, Maryanne, SP Chege, and many more.
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I uploaded my first video singing along to a song, and it went viral! Watch and listen to how Prince Kim trained guitar with John Mbugua YouTube tutorials and how keeps his audience entertained with his trending TikTok content.
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Born South Sudanese, raised Kenyan, and rooted in Kikuyu culture—she speaks and sings in Kikuyu with ease, yet her heart beats with the rich traditions of her South Sudanese heritage. She embraces both worlds, taking pride in the order and respect found in her culture’s marriage and dowry traditions.
A true bridge between two beautiful identities.
Meet Alato Machar who also goes by Njeri Macharia as she share the exciting side of her culture we all don't know much about.
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Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gitau joined us in the studio to share their journey of resilience and hope with individuals living with a stoma. After battling colon cancer twice and undergoing complex procedures in India, Mr. Gitau now relies on his devoted wife, Lilian Gitau, who has become his primary caregiver. Their story is a powerful reminder to be grateful for good health and to support those facing similar challenges.
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Teacher Jane Wanjiru Mugo turned her personal journey into a mission—championing boy child rights and male reproductive health. With passion and dedication, she empowers boys to understand their sexuality and grow into responsible men in society.In an educative conversation with Tr Jane we get to understand the importance of empowering both genders in the society.
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From the nail palor to viral TikTok fame! Boothiah spills the tea on how his wife and clients inspire his hilarious content—plus, when he’s not creating, he’s playing his guitar and chasing his passion for music. Don’t miss his incredible journey on this episode.
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From struggles to fame! Wanjiku Wa Wakairu's journey has been one of persistence and determination. Despite life’s hardships, she never gave up on her acting dreams—now, she's a TikTok sensation recognized by many. In today’s interview, she shares her inspiring story in the industry. Join in an interesting conversation today.
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Kareh B Famously known for the “Turio Twega” and “Mwari wa Muthaki” Ft Jose Gatutura is a true musical gem who started with Jazz music to Mugithi, her vocal journey is a masterpiece! Trained in jazz, she honed her melodious vocals, bringing passion to Mugithi, country, and rhumba with every note. Join the exclusive interview to get to know her and how she evolved in the industry.
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Women have always considered financial benefits when choosing a partner. Join us as Cucu Margaret supports the young women's anthem of "a man must have money for a relationship to work" She show this has been the case throughout history and will continue to be.
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Did you know Makothe’s real name is Robert Mwaniki Nyaga? Today , I’ll be talking to Makothe about his inspiring journey. He started out as a teacher, where his colleagues laughed at him for acting. But after directing and producing high school films that earned him millions, he decided to leave teaching and follow his passion for acting. Interestingly, Makothe wasn’t supposed to be in his first film. He only got a chance because the lead actor didn’t show up, and he stepped in to fill the role. He’ll also share the story behind Kavagara and his time as a sales manager at Joy Millers. Don’t miss it!
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