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East African Hip Hop

Good Vibe Trailer – Kaneaveli, Mohjay, & Kevlexicon

2017-09-01
By: kevlexicon
On: September 1, 2017
In: Documentary, Music Video, Uncategorized, VLOG
Tagged: #KeHipHop, #NjHipHop, African Hip Hop, Blockmuzik101, Boom Bap, Chillwave, collabo, East African Hip Hop, Economic Inequality, German Hip Hop, Germany, Gifted Souls, Good Vibe, Good Vibe Trailer, International, Jazz, Jersey Shore, Kaneaveli, Kenyan Hip Hop, Kevlexicon, Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape Median Income Edition, mohjay, MohMieke, mohteachin, New Jersey, NJ Hip Hop, Seaside Heights, Summer Vibes, Trailer, UFMM, ukoo flani mau mau, village, Washamba Wenza, World Music

Good Vibe Trailer – Kaneaveli, Mohjay, & Kevlexicon Published September 1, 2017.   Update: Check out the Good Vibe video, and its article   Video Playlist for Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape & Documentary ( and vimeo ) Download Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape – Median Income Edition on Bandcamp.   Trailer for “Good Vibe” music vid coming soon. Featuring Kaneaveli, Mohjay, & Kevlexicon. International collaboration #NjHipHop #Jersey #KeHipHop #Village #JerseyShore #SeasideHeights #Germany instagram: @kaneaveli2319 @mohteachin @kevlexicon @blockmuzik101   a Kevlexicon video.   Asante Sana, Contact: [email protected] https://www.instagram.com/kevlexicon/ https://www.facebook.com/kevlexicon  Read More →

Kevlexicon – Dead From The Village

2017-08-18
By: kevlexicon
On: August 18, 2017
In: Documentary, Music Video, Uncategorized, VLOG
Tagged: Afghanistan, American Football, American History, amerikkka, Asbestos, Asbestos City, Black Lung, Brogrammed Economic Failure of the Village, Bush, Clinton, Daktari, Dead From The Village, DIY, East African Hip Hop, econkkklan, Economic Inequality, ekkkspats, Ekori Turkana, Energy, federal reserve, finance, football, futbol, Hbo, Hip hop documentary, Hustlajay, indigenous, Issues Africa, Jamaiaca, Janet Yellen, John Oliver, Johns Manville, Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape Median Income Edition, Knights of Columbus, Labor, live, Lung Cancer, Luzmila Carpio, manfrotto, Manville, Manville Hip Hop, Mesothelioma, Mombasa, New Brunswick, New Jersey, NJ Hip Hop, Oil, OPEC, Performance, Peru, Programmed Economic Failure of the Village, Project, Pwani, Quechua, Reflections of Manville, refugees, Relocation, rustbelt, Rutgers, safespace, SEC, Spanish, Swahili, tripod, ukoo flani mau mau, vice news, village, Village Hip Hop, villager, wall street, World Economic Forum

Kevlexicon – Dead From The Village Published September 21, 2016   Video Playlist for Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape & Documentary ( and vimeo ) Download Klanhattan KlanVillage Mixtape – Median Income Edition on Bandcamp.   That gorgeous song in the middle is   Luzmila Carpio – Ama Sua, Ama Llulla, Ama Qhella https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlY3C…   Reflections of Manville – part 2 ( highly recommended u peep the series , lol ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4p-Q…   Issues Africa – Ekori Turkana, Hustlajay Mau Mau, & Daktari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcQmi…   Special Thanks: Jim, for the avalanche of research materials pertaining to our village. We struck oilgoldcolor wit this1. Nick, for the Quechua.   No Venues in the Village, so book a #Villager.     Asante Sana, Contact: [email protected] https://www.instagram.com/kevlexicon/ https://www.facebook.com/kevlexiconRead More →

Kazi Kwa Washamba – Hip Hop & Hustling In East Africa

2017-08-16
By: kevlexicon
On: August 16, 2017
In: Documentary, Music Video, Uncategorized, VLOG
Tagged: colonialism, East African Hip Hop, East African History, Economic History, Education, Exploitation, Forced Labor, Hip hop documentary, Hip Hop Kambi, Hip Hop Lecture, Kazi Kwa Washamba - Hip Hop & Hustling in East Africa, Kenyan Hip Hop, Kevlexicon, Rutgers, slavery, ukoo flani mau mau

Kevin Teryek Kusini/Kevlexicon, edited by Monaja 28 November, 2012 Lecture notes Kazi Kwa Washamba Hip Hop and Hustling in East Africa First of all, I’d like to dedicate this lecture to all the East African hip hop heads I’ve been fortunate enough to work with. With this project particularly I’d like to thank Mwongela Kamencu, aka Monaja for editing and for his translation and analysis of “Angalia Saa.” Brief outline of Kenyan History I’d like to provide a context for understanding East African hip hop. To this end, I’d like to give a brief outline of Kenyan history. • The two official languages in Kenya are KiSwahili and English. There are over 42 other local languages, referred to as “mother tongues.” Swahili is a mixture of coastal Bantu and Arabic. Studies have established that Swahili was actually a Bantu language with heavy Arabic influences. The Swahili people existed before the coming of the Arabs. The Swahili language spread inland with the Arab slave trade. English spread with missionary activity, then colonialism, since the 1880s and 1890s. • In 1920, Kenya became an official colony of the British. White settlers profited from African forced labor on coffee and tea plantations forRead More →