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Hip Hop Colony (2005)

Posted on: June 16, 2009
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Hip Hop Colony

Experience an exciting new chapter in Hip-Hop music as you travel into Kenya, deep into the heart of East Africa. Known as Genge music, Kenya’s unique brand of Hip-Hop was initially dismissed as a passing fad, but this exhilarating new musical style — a dynamic fusion of traditional African music with American Hip-Hop — is exploding in popularity around the world. You are at the center of Kenya’s emerging rejuvenated Hip-Hop culture where raw, talented new artists are bumping aside familiar American Hip-Hop superstars on radio and TV and making their mark!

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2 Responses to “Hip Hop Colony (2005)”

  1. Mustafa Says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Mambo Vipi,
    Jina langu ni “E”arl aka Otieno The Luo Man kutoka South Bronx New York. Sasa ninakaa katika Pasadena California.

  2. Uma Says:

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Informative
    If you love Kenyan music you’ll love this movie it is very entertaining especially the freestyle sessions K-shaka, bamboo and nannoma stole the show.

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