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Cartel

The people who know me well, know that I’m one of those people who go out looking and searching for good music that is either bubbling on the streets or just good music period. It’s funny that with all the internet sharing ways and all the technological advancement, I’ve found that you gotta keep your ears open for that good “non radio station playlist music”. A good example is I’ve been bumping to Jay Electronica for like 2 years now, but slowly and surely his music is creeping into mainstream outlets. Freddie Gibbs from the Midwest is one of them cats, that I’m bumping to right now and I guarantee you, give him 1-2 years and he’ll be signed to the majors. Good music knows no boundaries and has a way of getting to everyone sooner or later.

One of the cats that I have been hearing about and listening to his music is Cartel. I’ve been wanting to feature him on the site but I’ve always said that he needs that record that will showcase his skills to everyone in a major way. Through my connects I hit him up and he sent me his bio and his remix club anthem “Inakubambia Wapi”.

The remix track features tons of artists from Kenya and Tanzania with a hit list from Ken Razy, Alfayo, Kizo B, J.I, Innocent, Leboh, Sirgodizzo, Rabbit,Rap Damu. It’s one of those tracks that speak for themselves. The video is also great (Check out the Ladies doing their thing) making this track a club anthem. Having previously recorded under Maji Maji studios and now working with Kamata Entertainment, Cartel is one of the “New” artists to watch out for in 2010 in Kenya.

Enjoy!!!

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Comments ( 10 )

Great joint!

Dan Mixa added these pithy words on Feb 01 10 at 11:00 pm

i think its crap, i hate songs that lack creativity. kapuka has become too generic that to me it just shows the lack of effort and creativy.

kenyanised added these pithy words on Feb 03 10 at 10:16 pm

If you think this crap then you are in the wrong place, its a great song wish Alfayo dropped a verse he’d have killed it, Cartel keep it up,hola @ K-Mo the producer..

Mizzy added these pithy words on Feb 06 10 at 4:21 am

This joint is tight. Wale wanafikiri ni crap waende waimbe zao. Brarry fackin.

wanjala added these pithy words on Feb 16 10 at 7:00 am

i think the jam is off the hook and i must say an sad by what kenyanised is saying. if we dont support pur local act who will support them cartel keep doing what u do best

joyce added these pithy words on Feb 17 10 at 10:11 pm

it’s ok

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Locom added these pithy words on Feb 22 10 at 9:57 pm

its off the hook. cartel continue doing ur staff.

amokanja added these pithy words on Feb 24 10 at 1:52 am

cartel keep up the gud work ull reach where u are going.

georginia wanjiru added these pithy words on Feb 25 10 at 5:49 am

catchy kabisa!wish alfayo had dropped a few more lines though! niiiiice

mqenya added these pithy words on Feb 28 10 at 2:03 am

check this out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6_fRWF-fKA

wachiwa added these pithy words on Mar 01 10 at 6:55 pm

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