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Angela Ndambuki: Music is my business (Photo: AN)

For Kenyans of a certain age, just hearing the words, "Mateso ya roho, umenivunja moyo..." is enough to bring back a nostalgic flood of memories from when the song Teso would be played on the radio several times a day, for months.

Angela Ndambuki, one-third of the group Tattuu, which was behind the song, remembers how charged the crowds would be when they performed, a memory she looks back on with fondness.

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