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Gengetone artist Fathermoh confirms Mbuzi Gang break up

Mbuzi Gang members (Photo: Courtesy)

When the Gengetone sound became well-known, new musicians jumped on board. They arrived as groups intent ob taking over the industry. Most groups, though, are dying a natural death as the enthusiasm fades.

What was termed as the saving grace for the Kenyan music industry needs a saving grace itself. “Gengetone died a silent death,” quipped one twitter user who opened up a forum for discussion.

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