We play only 30% local. We don’t just pick any song -Kiss FM Program Controller explains process of choosing Kenyan music 

As the heated debate on why Kenyan music is not on the radio continues, stations have come out to pledge their support and increase the local airtime.

Kenyan artists have been complaining about Bongo artists and Nigerians taking over local music space despite local artists producing quality projects.

Playing 70% international

Popular radio station Kiss FM has now come out to explain how they pick songs that get heavy rotation. According to the Program Controller, 30% local content only has been airing so far. 70% is international.

The controller also shared that Khaligraph shouldn’t complain at all because he was one of the most played artists in 2018 in the station.

Here’s the full interview published in their website:

1. What percentage of local music is played?

Kiss I think we are playing 30% Kenyan music and Khaligraph should not be one to complain because he was heavily played last year.

2. How do you choose which songs should be played on air?

They are considered based on merit. If a song is good it will be played. We have a music panel that sits every week and goes through all the submissions for that week, both international and local and then based on availability of space to add new songs, we pick the songs that are going to be added for that week. The music added also depends on how many songs we have also dropped because we play a fixed size of a database. We don’t just keep adding songs.

3. Who curates music?

Curation is done by the programme controller basically and music schedulers but also we have an automation software where we set some rules and then it does most of the work and then basically everything is as we want it to be.

Adelle Onyango: If you have a sponsor say so, don’t lie to us you work hard

Lately, Kenyan ladies have been ditching their boyfriends for richer older men. The sponsor’s conversations have been dominating headlines for a long time now as younger ladies confess to dating them for money.

Adelle Onyango, who is married to an Indian Safari Rally race coach, Falgun Bhojak, has asked ladies who are dating such men to stop misleading their counterparts.

Stop with the lies

Ladies have been lying a lot on social media implicating that they are working hard but in real sense, are benefiting from their rich lovers. They go ahead to post fake photos, according to Adelle, claiming that they are reaping big after harvesting from their farms.

Falgun Bhojak and Adelle

“These women! They are giving all Kenyan women such a bad name! But here’s the thing, if you have a sponsor, you should own it,” said the kiss 100 presenter.

“Be proud of it.  Don’t get a Range Rover out of the blue, and then lie to us that it’s from your farm. We can equally find those farming images you downloaded off of Google.”

Kiss FM’s Adelle confirms she is off the market, check out her Diamond ring

Adelle Onyango is the latest celebrity to confirm that she is finally off the market now that she is planning to get married to her secret boyfriend.

She made the announcement during an interview with the Star, where she said:

“Love should be celebrated just as loudly as we “celebrate” hate. Also we’ve enjoyed it with our family and friends for a long while so it’s OK for everyone else to know now. It wasn’t a secret, I never hid my ring. I just didn’t make it seem like all there was to me – and I genuinely wanted to enjoy it in the confines of my family.”

This comes after she posted a photo of her and her man which she captioned using lyrics from popular song wild thoughts saying;

Diamonds ain’t nothin when I’m rockin with you

However looking at the photo seems that she broke up with her Caucasian and will be getting married to an African man (judging from the black and white photo).