I’d rather listen to African drums and polyrhythms vs country.
Big farming and Christian communities also make Kenya fertile ground for country and gospel music. Shared traditions of farming, Christianity and links to local folk music help explain country's popularity in Kenya.Your comment was the first thing I thought of, too: "What? Kenyans don't like violent rap?" These Kenyan folks would be great Americans! My handicapped sister's caregiver is Kenyan and she is the most wonderful woman.
Cultural appropriation? I’m loving it. Looks like everyone is having a great time.
Its a fun thing, the dances are great, the clothes are great, the entire style and partying is great.
They need plenty of Texas flags on the walls.
Was Bouncy invited?
“I’m proud to be an Okie from Nairobi”
” Kenyans don’t like violent rap”
And they don’t like American Blacks either.
Country Music is king in Western Australia too.
What a nice story.
REEEEEEE There are thin attractive Kenyan women wearing blue jeans. NAZIS!
Well I’ll be damn. That is so interesting.
Now I have a place to go if Tennessee goes down the tubes.
What happened to Osibissa?
Amazing and wonderful! Shared with my several naturalized citizen Kenyan neighbors, who are more American that many people born here. Thanks, DallasBiff!
They know where the good music is, and having fun with it.
Maybe some country alternative, Appalachian
Gospel..free video..just completed today
Glow to Go..steel guitar
https://rumble.com/v6ywena-glow-to-go.html