This archive report was first published on 2 July 2019.
Kenyans' Love for Comic Music: A Growing Trend ¶
Published on July 2, 2019
Kenyan comedians have found a new way to entertain their audience by incorporating music into their acts. Parody, in particular, has become a popular choice, with many comedians creating humorous versions of popular songs.
Eric Omondi, often referred to as the 'King of Comedy and Music Parody,' has been at the forefront of this trend. His parodies, such as 'Extrawajanja,' have been well-received by Kenyans, who appreciate the creativity and humor behind them.
Other comedians, like Padi Wubonn and Kartelo, have also made a name for themselves in the music industry. Padi Wubonn's parody of Diamond Platinumz's 'Inama' was particularly well-received, showcasing his creativity and talent.
As the trend continues to grow, it's clear that Kenyans have a love for comic music. With comedians like Eddie Bituta and King Kaka also venturing into music, it's exciting to see where this trend will go.
It's heartening to see Kenyan comedians pushing the boundaries of comedy and music. With their unique blend of humor and creativity, they're creating a new and exciting experience for their audience.