The music scene is bustling with excitement as the new track “Kudade” continues to dominate the charts, not only in Kenya but also globally. This collaboration between Fathermoh, Harry Craze, Ndovu Kuu, Lil Maina, and Johnny Johnny has struck a chord with music lovers, thanks to its compelling beats and alluring lyrics.
Rise of Kudade:
Ever since its release, “Kudade” has been creating waves in the music industry. The track showcases the unique blend of talents from these artists, who effortlessly deliver their verses over the Vic West beats. It’s no wonder that this song has been trending and gaining popularity worldwide.
Urbantone or Gengetone?:
There has been some debate about whether “Kudade” falls under the category of Urbantone or Gengetone. While Urbantone is a popular genre in Kenya, characterized by the fusion of traditional African sounds with modern urban music influences, “Kudade” leans more towards the Gengetone style.
Authenticity and Originality:
One of the key factors that sets “Kudade” apart is its authenticity. The beats produced by Vic West are fresh and original, not sampled from any recent tracks. Additionally, Fancy Finger’s refix adds another layer of brilliance to the already amazing song. The flow and delivery of the artists further contribute to the originality of the track.
The Urbantone Festival:
To add to the excitement, the Kudade hitmakers are set to headline the first-ever Urbantone festival in Kenya on May 11th, 2024. This event promises to be a celebration of the vibrant music scene, showcasing the best of Urbantone and Gengetone genres.
Setting the Record Straight:
Despite the confusion surrounding its categorization, it’s important to clarify that “Kudade” is indeed a gengetone track. The song embodies the essence of Gengetone with its original beats, unique flow, and the participation of prominent Gengetone artists. Let’s keep supporting this incredible track by streaming it on YouTube and all digital platforms.
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