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The Swahili hiphop ambassador is in the house!
Mombasa-born and raised rapper Nafsi Huru has a new album out. With 10 years in the Kenyan hiphop game, he's done it all. He's a radio host, events organizer, and founder of Kenya's first Sheng magazine Tribe 43. And his debut album Uhuru wa Nafsi features some of the best music producers, instrumentalists and rappers in Afrika.
Listen to this episode to find out
How he got his name Nafsi HuruWhy it took him 10 years to release his debut albumHow he started working with Kaa La MotoWhat he learnt from Juma TutuHis favourite Kenyan rappers
For more Swahili goodness:
Get the Exclusive Top 100 Kenyan music playlist for free: https://bit.ly/freekenyanplaylist
Stream Uhuru wa Nafsi: https://spoti.fi/3BJNE7U
Buy the album: https://bit.ly/nafsihuruhustlesasa
Check out his Free Soul merchandise: https://bit.ly/freesoulclothing
Listen to Da Hook Up on Icon Radio: https://bit.ly/dahookup
Read my interview on Tribe 43: https://bit.ly/tribe43lamusicjunkie
Connect with Nafsi Huru: https://bit.ly/nafsihuruinstagram
Connect with LaMusicJunkie: https://bit.ly/lamusicjunkie
This episode was recorded and edited at Tawala Beats Studio: https://bit.ly/tawalamusic
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