Talk:Kenyan hip hop

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[edit] check yo-self.....

'pliz make an effort 2 research on kenyan hiphop properly;dig deep n u'll find that we had pioneers in the industry as far back as 1982\3. Ask jimmy gathu n others{zigzag,kalamashaka,gidigidi n majimaji,ted josiah n all mainstream artists} if they remember the lunatix....believe it or not, those members who r still alive r representing in various capacities in the industry in the various places they live in.. charlo most mezesha{uptotrix}217.113.76.242 19:35, 27 August 2007 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.113.76.242 (talk) 19:25, August 27, 2007 (UTC)