Swahili nation back on track

Dec 16, 2016

The Sweden based East African group, Swahili nation, well-known for their hit single 'Hakuna Matata' a Kiswahili song which had voices of Kenzo Daniels, Dru and Charlie King was released under the stewardship of Swedish based Pop Star Dr.Alban's label Doctor Records.

 Duru with a female friend. Photo by Julius Senyimba

They landed on the scene in 1995 and had their moment on the grid before they lost the grip and let go of the top at the music industry. But it seems their being away has made them think more and work hard for a comeback.

The Sweden based East African group, Swahili nation, well-known for their hit single 'Hakuna Matata' a Kiswahili song which had voices of Kenzo Daniels, Duru and Charlie King was released under the stewardship of Swedish based Pop Star Dr.Alban's label Doctor Records.

 Swahili nation performimg at City carnival.

The trio is still revered as one of East Africa's biggest active stars, with a series of top singles and a game changer album rightfully named "Re-Birth". The legendary group is now making a comeback after 15 years along with platinum appearances at the recent successful concerts where they performed alongside Ne-Yo and Sauti Sol.

In 2005 the group made a re-entry with a cutting edge joint called "So Hot" and continued with "Pole" and "Chakacha", two joints featuring the Ugandan superstar Chameleone.

Back in the kitchen, together they embark on their most masterpiece to date.  This album is undoubtedly eclectic, vibrant and a steaming breath of fresh air. The rebirth Album was produced at Talent Africa Music studios and will see a choice of 12 songs cut out from a studio production of 30 songs (Swahili nation's unique production style) brought to a full length album.

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