Nairobi Yetu - Kilio Cha Haki

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Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Genre: Hip Hop
Style: Conscious

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Nairobi’s rednose distrikt presents featuring Kalamashaka and Rha Goddess: a cry for justice

Executive producers uptoyoutoo

Comments: some places describe "Kilio Cha Haki" as the name of the collective and others that this is the only title of the album and the artists are the Nairobi Yetu (collective). From my reading of the sleeve notes I got with the latter.
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Kilio Cha Haki means “A cry for justice”, and that’s exactly what the members of the 38 strong collective from Nairobi are expressing on this album. Based in the Eastlands district of Nairobi in Kenya, Nairobi Yetu sing about their lives and the struggles they face – from poverty, crime and drugs to AIDS and even political corruption.


 

1. Intro 2. Fanya Tena 3. Sisi 4. Situlikwambia 5. Interlude 6. All Over The World 7. Kilio 8. Mama We 9. Nijenge 10. Interlude 11. 24/7 12. Hebu Rudisha 13. Pesa Pesa 14. Interlude 15. Confessions 16. Interlude 17. Sina Makosa 18. Msanii 19. Got Drama 20. Interlude 21. Sefu 22. Outro

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 8717127011421Matrix / Runout P50528 KILIO CHA HAKIMastering SID Code IFPI LD02Mould SID Code IFPI 5J62

 

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