Banning songs is just pointless

Every so often, you’ll hear that Kenya Films Classification Board (KFCB) CEO Ezekiel Mutua has banned a song for one reason or the other. The latest casualties are Sailors Gang’s Wamlambez and Tetema by Diamond Platnumz and Rayvanny. He restricted the songs from being played in public places and termed them as pure pornography.

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I find this interesting because apart from the fact that you can’t really ban a song, it’s also just pointless because you end up making them popular. Think of it though, news about the ban was carried on the dailies and people who didn’t know about the song now know about it and probably went on YouTube to watch it.

Diamond Platnumz
Diamond Platnumz

Secondly, it’s really hard to enforce such a ban. Say you are caught playing the song outside a club, would you be arrested? And if you were apprehended what would you be charged with? Which law have you broken? You see, for such a ban to be effective, it has to be published in a gazette notice and I don’t think anyone in government is that idle.

The third reason is why now? I just kept wondering. Truth is Wamlambez and Tetema are not new songs, the former was released in April while the latter came out in February – which is six months ago. Say the song are dirty as we have been told, then why weren’t they banned as soon as they were released?

Sailors Gang
Sailors Gang

In my opinion, people should be left to decide the kind of songs that they want to listen to. If you feel that a certain song is lewd the truth is you don’t have to listen to it, no one will force you to consume it. The same way you should not stop people from listening to songs because you seem them in a certain way. Enough said.

Teteman producer rewarded with brand new car, starts crying

The man behind one of Diamond Platnumz and Rayvanny’s biggest hit, “Tetema” on Thursday could n’t hold his tears back after being surprised with a brand new car.

Ravvany surprised S2Kizzy with the car while he was on a live interview on Wasafi FM. According to Ravanny, he gifted the producer with the car because he noticed he was always having it difficult getting to work.

“Big suprise @Rayvannyamemzawadia Producer wa ngoma ya #Tetema @S2kizzy Gari Jipya aina ya Mark X Live Kwenye Block89” reads an update from Wasafim FM.

Thankful

The young producer later took to social media to pour his heart and thank Rayvanny for the kind heart. He also said the two paid a clean Tsh 4 million(1750K).

“Kwenye Tetema Rayvanny kanilipa Million Mbili na Nusu . alafu baada ya Diamond Kuiskia tu beat aliniyumia tena Millioni mbili Zaidi, so ni ngoma amboyo aninipa pesa nyingi sana. #Tetema nililipwa vizuri sana lakini rights (hakimiliki) ya beat bado zipo kwangu, hata ukitaka kufanya Remix na @rayvanny & @diamondplatnumz” said Producer S2kizzy

Kristoff’s new banger ‘Rainbow’ is proof of how much he’s grown over the years (Video)

Kristoff has really grown over the years. If you’ve been jamming to his music since he debuted in the local entertainment industry with his first single dubbed Let’s Play House, then you can attest to this.

Just like wine, Kristoff keeps getting better with time. In my opinion, 2018 was the best year in his music career. He released several hits, including Dundaing which was one of the biggest songs last year.

Just when we thought we had seen it all, Mluhya Wa Busia started the year on a high note. Since the year began, he has released two songs with Naiboi dubbed Bungee Jump and Somaga. Both songs have been performing well.

Just recently, Kristoff released his first solo project of the year dubbed Rainbow and it has been getting mad love, judging from the comments on YouTube. Most music fans can’t get enough of it.

Rainbow is about this beautiful lass who is driving Kristoff crazy. She makes him feel like he can do anything in this world. Put simply,  this song is a dedication to people who are in love.

As expected, Kristoff’s delivery is also on point. His lyrics are witty. As the song begins he says, “Mi ndio master wa head kama principal, onyesha kila kitu love baki visible, here we go, me and you we good to go mi natoa hater rangi basi hit the door.”

Kristoff
Kristoff

The beat, which was produced by Jack On The Beat, is also on point. It has this feel good vibe. You’ll just find yourself swaying your head from side to side.

The song’s video is also decent. However, this does not really come as a surprise seeing as it was directed by Kenny. Yup, he’s the same guy who directed Diamond’s Tetema.

Watch Rainbow below and tell us what you think. Get some good earphones for this.