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Jah Cure's Love for Kenya: A Royal Soldier's Tribute

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 4 September 2019.

Reggae artist Jah Cure has left an indelible mark on Kenya's music scene. His recent visit to the country culminated in a thrilling performance at Uhuru Gardens, which left fans in awe.

During his stay in Kenya, Jah Cure took the opportunity to immerse himself in the country's rich culture. He ventured to the Maasai Mara, where he developed a deep appreciation for the Maasai people and their way of life.

As a testament to his affection for Kenya, Jah Cure decided to launch his album, 'Royal Soldier', in the country. The album's title track features a music video shot on location in Kenya, which has already garnered over 100,000 views.

The video, directed by celebrated Kenyan music video director Enos Olik, has been met with widespread acclaim. Enos Olik's involvement in the project has sparked excitement among Kenyans, who are proud to see their talent being showcased on a global stage.

Watch Jah Cure's 'Royal Soldier' music video below:

Enos Olik is no stranger to major music video productions. His impressive portfolio includes collaborations with notable Kenyan artists such as Sauti Sol, Nikita Kering, H_art The Band, and Victoria Kimani.

This year, Enos Olik has been nominated for the prestigious Afrima Awards, which has further solidified his reputation as a leading music video director in the industry.

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