This archive report was first published on 25 July 2019.
Kenya's Lost Patriotism ¶
Published on July 25, 2019
Kenya's music scene has undergone a significant transformation in recent years. Gone are the days when patriotic songs filled the airwaves, evoking a sense of national pride and unity. Today, it seems that Kenyan artists have largely abandoned this genre, leaving a void in the country's music scene.
According to opinion writer and music reviewer, the reason behind this shift is the nation's current state of frustration and helplessness. The writer believes that Kenyans are no longer inspired to create music that promotes patriotism and national unity.
Juliani and Eric Wainaina, two prominent Kenyan musicians, were once at the forefront of patriotic music. However, with the rise of the 'Wamlambez' regime, their music was largely ignored. The writer questions whether Kenyan artists are now afraid to articulate the state of the nation through their music.
Despite the lack of patriotic music, there are still some glimmers of hope. Recent songs like 'Tujiangalie' by Sauti Sol and 'Kenya' by Guardian Angel have resonated with Kenyans, but their views remain relatively low. The writer hopes that if musicians like Juliani and Eric Wainaina were to return to the music scene, it would inspire a new wave of patriotic music and bring hope to the nation.
Ultimately, the writer believes that Kenyan musicians have a crucial role to play in promoting patriotism and national unity through their music. By doing so, they can help to bring the nation together and inspire a new generation of Kenyans to take pride in their country.