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Keeping the Kenyan Hip Hop dream alive

                      Hip Hop Artiste Rawzbar of then Wenyeji Group Photo: Standard

With trailblazers such as Kalamashaka, Mashifta, Wateule and Wenyeji, Kenyan hip-hop went international. Rawbarz Wenyeji of the then Wenyeji group is still working hard to keep the dream alive and Pulse's AUSTINE OKANDE traces him in Paris, France, his new home.

Among hip-hop lovers back in the late 90s, Club Florida 2000 was the place to be every Sunday for the famous rap battles between artistes, both established and upcoming.

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