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Protesters in the streets of Nairobi. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

The last couple of weeks have seen the creative industry come together and join the country-wide protests using songs and art to pass their message across.

From Juliani's Utawala, Eric Wanaina's Daima Mkenya or the latest protest anthem Whips za Zakayo by Deco, artistes have proven that they not only have a liking for art but for their country as well.

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