5 Top Collabos We’d Love to See

 

We all have artistes we’d love to see make a record together because one, their music has had a huge impact on the audience and two, we think they might do something that will shock (either way) all of us.

So here is our wish list collabos;

1. Size 8/ Rose Muhando

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We all are conscious about the energy they exhibit on stage and in music videos. If they were to do a collabo, the energy in their song will reach the heavens. Knowing how energertic they both are, this is one collabo that will take the region by storm; ‘Mateke’ meets ‘Utamu Wa Yesu’.

2. Blaqy/ Konshenz

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Blaqy has always claimed that he’s the king of dancehall in Kenya. So, why not tip him against the real king of the dancehall and see what they can do together. Honestly, I can imagine what they’d do, what am not sure about is whether Konshens will be game.

3. Rabbit/ Khaligraph Jones

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This would be the illest hip-hop collabo of our time. Okay maybe not the “illest” but right up there. I love collabos in hip-hop because they are an opportunity for rappers to compete against each other lyrically with other rappers they’ve always respected. I strongly feel like this collabo will be devoid of a commercial drive rather a purely lyrical competition something most of the collabos today fall short of.

4. Juliani/ Eko Dydda

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Juliani is one artist known for bringing his A-game in all his tracks thanks to his rousing lyrics that everyone (age notwithstanding) can relate to. Eko Dydda on the other hand has perfected his stammer-rap genre something that has seen him remain relevant always. I strongly feel that if these two ingenious minds locked horns, the result would be the work of a genius.

5. Elani/ Just A Band

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Avant-garde meets super-nerdy.

Any music-conscious fan would die to see what a house/funk/disco band and an urban afro band can come up with. But the upshot would definitely be the talk of the region for a long time. Too much awesomeness in one song.Who is with me on this?

 

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Jeff Omondi (Writer)