Tech data reveals what Kenyans were more interested in this year

Erik ten Hag. [AP photo]

In other forms of entertainment, YouTube's data showed a sharp rise in the consumption of locally generated content from elections news to comedies, music, religious, and real-life talk shows. Locally created content that celebrates different ways of life by Kenyans registered the highest viewership.

Pastor Ezekiel Odero recently caused a stir on social media when the Kasarani stadium was filled to capacity during his crusade. A look at YouTube stats gives a clue. He commands a large following in real life and online, as his channel, New Life TV Kenya came second on the top 10 top creators on YouTube, after Thee Pluto show.

Kenyan entertainment also did well on TikTok, as the top most watched videos were local. 'Nyumba imeleta shida by comedian David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, was the most-watched video on Tiktok.

Locally generated entertainment may have carried the day in general, but it is a different story with Kenyan music. While Spotify data showed that Kenyans listened to more local music than last year, they still showed a preference for music from other countries, with Nigerian, Tanzanian and American artistes coming out on top.

Spotify and YouTube seem to attract different kinds of audiences, as their top ten lists of most the listened to music were significantly different. The undeniable consistency between them is that Kenyan artistes do not come out on top on either platform.

Five of the YouTube's top ten music videos were by Tanzania's Diamond Platnumz, The Ben, Marioo, Zuchu, Harmonize and Alikiba. Four Kenyans were in the top ten, but two of those were collaborations with Tanzanians. Toto by Willy Paul and Kishash by Ndovu Kuu were the only purely Kenyan songs in the top ten. The top video was Calm Down by Rema, while Sugarcane Remix by Ghanian artiste Camidoh came tenth.

On Spotify, however, Nigerian and American artistes came out on top, with no Kenyan or Tanzanian on any of their top streamed lists, with the exception of two curated Kenyan playlists on the top ten playlists.

Burna Boy. [File, Standard]

Incredibly all the top ten most streamed songs on Spotify were by Nigerian artistes. Eight of the most streamed artistes, in general, were American, with Nigerian artistes Burna Boy and Fireboy DML also making the list. The only Kenyan appearance on Google's most searched lyrics, was Tushangilie Kenya Lyrics which came in second, while all the other nine most searched song lyrics were by Nigerian artistes.

Kenyan artistes fared a bit better on Tiktok, with Michael Bundi, Willy Paul, Wahu Kagwi and Guardian Angel being in the top ten most viewed artistes on Tiktok in Kenya. On Tiktok's most soundtracked songs however, Bingo Bango by Madini Classic was the only Kenyan song, coming in at number 10, though Mi Amor by Tanzanian artiste Marioo might also be counted as half Kenyan since it featured Kenyan artiste Jovial. The top ten most sound-tracked songs were mostly by Tanzanians, followed by Nigeria's Ruger, Kizz Daniel and Ayra Starr with three songs in the top ten.

On the influencer side, 2022 seems to have been Jackie Matubia's year, as she came seventh on YouTube's top ten creators, was named their number one breakout creator, with her channel attracting the highest number of new subscriptions registered as she discussed issues from personal finance, love life, baby 'journey' to family issues. Her video, "oops!" was the second most watched on Tiktok this year.

Kenyans had some unexpected interests. An unusual entrant in the most searched categories on Google was "What is innovative gardening", a very niche search item that was the most searched for in the "What is" category.

It is not clear what caused this to be such a popular search item, even beating "What is Form 34A" which came second. The first result when you search "What is innovative gardening" describes it as "being inventive in how you efficiently utilise what you have around you to grow and cultivate plants that you can use in your home or that you can sell."

Less surprisingly, during an election year, something to do with elections was bound to be on the lists, so "IEBC portal" was the single most searched item overall on Google this year.