The last month has been freezing cold. For those kinds of days it always helps to have a source of heat and today we’ve got you covered for that. Kenyan artists have been cooking all month. Xenia Manasseh, Karun, and Nyashinski. Wanavokali, Mayonde, Muthoni Drummer Queen, Ethan Muziki, and Ssaru. These artists and others have released new music in July that will surely raise the temperature a few degrees. We have compiled a playlist of Kenyan songs released in July 2023 which you should consider adding to your playlists.
Listen to the playlist on YouTube or on Spotify. Some songs may not be available on some platforms. For the full playlist, we recommend listening on Spotify.
Top Kenyan songs released in July 2023
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1. Xenia Manasseh and Karun – Anticipate
2. Charisma – SINA NOMA
3. Khaligraph Jones – Minimal Pressure
4. Nyashinski – Good To Me
5. Wanavokali – Hawataweza
6. Wakadinali – WAKUU Tunaitaka
7. HSKE, Muthoni Drummer Queen, Mayonde, and Polaris – Raha
8. Trio Mio – Hapa ni Wapi?
9. Ssaru, Fathermoh, and Tricks Hr – Utam Flani
10. Dufla and Masauti – Dai
11. Buruklyn Boyz – Rex
12. Breeder LW, Trio Mio, Uncojingjong, and Maandy – Naipenda (Remix)
13. Damian Soul and Bensoul – Sale Sale
14. Umoja Sounds and Mutoriah – Zimenishow
15. Ethan Muziki – Wimbo Wetu
1. Xenia Manasseh and Karun – Anticipate
2. Charisma – SINA NOMA
3. Khaligraph Jones – Minimal Pressure
4. Nyashinski – Good To Me
5. Wanavokali – Hawataweza
6. Wakadinali – WAKUU Tunaitaka
7. HSKE, Muthoni Drummer Queen, Mayonde, and Polaris – Raha
8. Trio Mio – Hapa ni Wapi?
9. Ssaru, Fathermoh, and Tricks Hr – Utam Flani
10. Dufla and Masauti – Dai
11. Buruklyn Boyz – Rex
12. Breeder LW, Trio Mio, Uncojingjong, and Maandy – Naipenda (Remix)
13. Damian Soul and Bensoul – Sale Sale
14. Umoja Sounds and Mutoriah – Zimenishow
15. Ethan Muziki – Wimbo Wetu
Wakilisha Staff
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