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    <title>OO</title>
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    <itunes:author>OscarVanRompay</itunes:author>
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    <description>&lt;p&gt;Odeo music&lt;/p&gt;</description>
    <itunes:summary>Odeo music</itunes:summary>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:16:32 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Mziki - KAZ</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16497613-Mziki-KAZ</link>
      <description>KAZ better known as KAREN LUCAS, may be currently working as an Account Executive at Red Sky (some advertising Agency) but prior to that she was one of the Project Fame Stars which was a show dubbed out of South Africa and highlighted different artists who represented their countries vocally. Kaz was one of the few to last the season with Didge by her side. Surprisingly I used to watch KAZ sing at Intercontinental and I often said, the damn chic was and is talented. I don&#8217;t know what happened or if there is anything we can expect from her, but DAMN it I still LOVE this MZIKI to date&#8230; Enjoy Mziki.. &#8220;leteni Mziki&#8221; &#8220;Nina imba sababu jua lime waka kwa furaha (am singing because the sun is out and I am filled with Joy)&#8221; Swa is broken but track is sick&#8230; the production was also pretty tight&#8230; big ups</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>KAZ better known as KAREN LUCAS, may be currently working as an Account Executive at Red Sky (some advertising Agency) but prior to that she was one of the Project Fame Stars which was a show dubbed out of South Africa and highlighted different artists who represented their countries vocally. Kaz was one of the few to last the season with Didge by her side. Surprisingly I used to watch KAZ sing at Intercontinental and I often said, the damn chic was and is talented. I don&#8217;t know what happened or if there is anything we can expect from her, but DAMN it I still LOVE this MZIKI to date&#8230; Enjoy Mziki.. &#8220;leteni Mziki&#8221; &#8220;Nina imba sababu jua lime waka kwa furaha (am singing because the sun is out and I am filled with Joy)&#8221; Swa is broken but track is sick&#8230; the production was also pretty tight&#8230; big ups</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>KAZ better known as KAREN LUCAS, may be currently working as an Account Executive at Red Sky (some advertising Agency) but prior to that she was one of the Project Fame Stars which was a show dubbed out of South Africa and highlighted different artists who represented their countries vocally. Kaz was one of the few to last the season with Didge by her side. Surprisingly I used to watch KAZ sing at Intercontinental and I often said, the damn chic was and is talented. I don&#8217;t know what happened or if there is anything we can expect from her, but DAMN it I still LOVE this MZIKI to date&#8230; Enjoy Mziki.. &#8220;leteni Mziki&#8221; &#8220;Nina imba sababu jua lime waka kwa furaha (am singing because the sun is out and I am filled with Joy)&#8221; Swa is broken but track is sick&#8230; the production was also pretty tight&#8230; big ups</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Happy - Carol Atemi</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16497603-Happy-Carol-Atemi</link>
      <description>When I initially went back to Kenya, I heard this song one day and I fell in love (well not with the singer but with the song) It was the first Neo Soul/Afro Soul Blend I had heard since being back. So when I actually realized that the singer was a friend I knew while growing up and going to School in South B. It made me more proud to be able to upload her track on my Podcast. This was the first and last song that came from her, she has since then been caught up with doing gigs and maintain other things&#8230; I think she is also part of a group of women called the NDIVAS (these chics are bad news, included the likes of Mercy Myra, Achieng Abira and the likes..) Either way Enjoy HAPPY &#8211; Its all totally Kenyan.. ALL &#8230;. &#8220;That Smile, your eyes &#8230; I dont think you know that you make me feel soo soo.. Mpezi weeee&#8230; you make me so happy..&#8221;</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>When I initially went back to Kenya, I heard this song one day and I fell in love (well not with the singer but with the song) It was the first Neo Soul/Afro Soul Blend I had heard since being back. So when I actually realized that the singer was a friend I knew while growing up and going to School in South B. It made me more proud to be able to upload her track on my Podcast. This was the first and last song that came from her, she has since then been caught up with doing gigs and maintain other things&#8230; I think she is also part of a group of women called the NDIVAS (these chics are bad news, included the likes of Mercy Myra, Achieng Abira and the likes..) Either way Enjoy HAPPY &#8211; Its all totally Kenyan.. ALL &#8230;. &#8220;That Smile, your eyes &#8230; I dont think you know that you make me feel soo soo.. Mpezi weeee&#8230; you make me so happy..&#8221;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>When I initially went back to Kenya, I heard this song one day and I fell in love (well not with the singer but with the song) It was the first Neo Soul/Afro Soul Blend I had heard since being back. So when I actually realized that the singer was a friend I knew while growing up and going to School in South B. It made me more proud to be able to upload her track on my Podcast. This was the first and last song that came from her, she has since then been caught up with doing gigs and maintain other things&#8230; I think she is also part of a group of women called the NDIVAS (these chics are bad news, included the likes of Mercy Myra, Achieng Abira and the likes..) Either way Enjoy HAPPY &#8211; Its all totally Kenyan.. ALL &#8230;. &#8220;That Smile, your eyes &#8230; I dont think you know that you make me feel soo soo.. Mpezi weeee&#8230; you make me so happy..&#8221;</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:14:54 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Nakuwaza - Harry Kimani</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16497553-Nakuwaza-Harry-Kimani</link>
      <description>Sometimes I listen to this song and I ask myself whether for real, this is Harry Kimani or this is some other guy trying to mimic him. I also have major conflicts with trying to figure out if he is the actual person who wrote the song&#8230; But the reality is simply this &#8211; HARRY this track is awesome, whether you wrote it or didnt, the delivery is the best I have heard so far. Better than anything you had on your first album, the strings, the harmonies, the Vocals, the words &#8230; .Excellent, we need more material like this coming out of Kenya. I salute THEE</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sometimes I listen to this song and I ask myself whether for real, this is Harry Kimani or this is some other guy trying to mimic him. I also have major conflicts with trying to figure out if he is the actual person who wrote the song&#8230; But the reality is simply this &#8211; HARRY this track is awesome, whether you wrote it or didnt, the delivery is the best I have heard so far. Better than anything you had on your first album, the strings, the harmonies, the Vocals, the words &#8230; .Excellent, we need more material like this coming out of Kenya. I salute THEE</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sometimes I listen to this song and I ask myself whether for real, this is Harry Kimani or this is some other guy trying to mimic him. I also have major conflicts with trying to figure out if he is the actual person who wrote the song&#8230; But the reality is simply this &#8211; HARRY this track is awesome, whether you wrote it or didnt, the delivery is the best I have heard so far. Better than anything you had on your first album, the strings, the harmonies, the Vocals, the words &#8230; .Excellent, we need more material like this coming out of Kenya. I salute THEE</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:09:19 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Wakamba Wawili - Musiq ya Soul</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16497543-Wakamba-Wawili-Musiq-ya-Soul</link>
      <description>Wakamba Wa wili are from Ukoo fulani MAU MAU camp. The first time I had this track I was like wow okay HIRAM really out did himself&#8230; I may not necessarily know the dude/share same views with his camp with regards to scope of work and how they go about doing their thing. But I will give credit where its due. HIRAM this is a sick beat&#8230; WAKAMBA WAWILI &#8211; I like the track</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Wakamba Wa wili are from Ukoo fulani MAU MAU camp. The first time I had this track I was like wow okay HIRAM really out did himself&#8230; I may not necessarily know the dude/share same views with his camp with regards to scope of work and how they go about doing their thing. But I will give credit where its due. HIRAM this is a sick beat&#8230; WAKAMBA WAWILI &#8211; I like the track</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Wakamba Wa wili are from Ukoo fulani MAU MAU camp. The first time I had this track I was like wow okay HIRAM really out did himself&#8230; I may not necessarily know the dude/share same views with his camp with regards to scope of work and how they go about doing their thing. But I will give credit where its due. HIRAM this is a sick beat&#8230; WAKAMBA WAWILI &#8211; I like the track</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:07:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Mwewe - SEMA</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16497533-Mwewe-SEMA</link>
      <description>I cant continue to talk about SEMA as if I was their manager or their folk. I was just the saddest guy for weeks when they decided to call it quits. I loved them like they were my own, I can almost feel homeboyz pain when we sit back and look at that project because truth be told the kidz were talented, cute and just enthusiastic&#8230; maybe a little too enthusiastic. This track was their single off their Album, its a little old but it still inspires me to just believe that SEMA was the shit&#8230; Produced by Musyoka for HOMEBOYZ at the time it is or was just tight, speaking of which wacha I upload their first NEO SOUL track done in english.. FULL..</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I cant continue to talk about SEMA as if I was their manager or their folk. I was just the saddest guy for weeks when they decided to call it quits. I loved them like they were my own, I can almost feel homeboyz pain when we sit back and look at that project because truth be told the kidz were talented, cute and just enthusiastic&#8230; maybe a little too enthusiastic. This track was their single off their Album, its a little old but it still inspires me to just believe that SEMA was the shit&#8230; Produced by Musyoka for HOMEBOYZ at the time it is or was just tight, speaking of which wacha I upload their first NEO SOUL track done in english.. FULL..</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I cant continue to talk about SEMA as if I was their manager or their folk. I was just the saddest guy for weeks when they decided to call it quits. I loved them like they were my own, I can almost feel homeboyz pain when we sit back and look at that project because truth be told the kidz were talented, cute and just enthusiastic&#8230; maybe a little too enthusiastic. This track was their single off their Album, its a little old but it still inspires me to just believe that SEMA was the shit&#8230; Produced by Musyoka for HOMEBOYZ at the time it is or was just tight, speaking of which wacha I upload their first NEO SOUL track done in english.. FULL..</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:04:37 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:keywords>norah, jone</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Walk the Line - Shu</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16497503-Walk-the-Line-Shu</link>
      <description>Shu, better known as Mwashuma Nyatta! hails from the heart of Taita hills in Kenya. Unbelievable, if you actually listened to the track before you read this I know you are going to back track the song and try to look for Kenyanisms&#8217; Shu is probably going to be THE most successful Kenyan R&amp;B act in the history of Urban Kenyan Music. Not because he is a friend of mine, but because I think as an entertainer he defined his path way earlier to compete with the Western Market. I love and respect your work, my favorite track is AMOR of his previous album, however his new album there is a track called BEAUTIFUL. wai wai wai wai</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Shu, better known as Mwashuma Nyatta! hails from the heart of Taita hills in Kenya. Unbelievable, if you actually listened to the track before you read this I know you are going to back track the song and try to look for Kenyanisms&#8217; Shu is probably going to be THE most successful Kenyan R&amp;B act in the history of Urban Kenyan Music. Not because he is a friend of mine, but because I think as an entertainer he defined his path way earlier to compete with the Western Market. I love and respect your work, my favorite track is AMOR of his previous album, however his new album there is a track called BEAUTIFUL. wai wai wai wai</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Shu, better known as Mwashuma Nyatta! hails from the heart of Taita hills in Kenya. Unbelievable, if you actually listened to the track before you read this I know you are going to back track the song and try to look for Kenyanisms&#8217; Shu is probably going to be THE most successful Kenyan R&amp;B act in the history of Urban Kenyan Music. Not because he is a friend of mine, but because I think as an entertainer he defined his path way earlier to compete with the Western Market. I love and respect your work, my favorite track is AMOR of his previous album, however his new album there is a track called BEAUTIFUL. wai wai wai wai</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:58:11 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>More than Just Friends - STL &amp; Kantai</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16497483-More-than-Just-Friends-STL-Kantai</link>
      <description>Stella and Kantai, probably one of the best Kenyan collaborations, this track doesnt need to be on this list of Kenyan Urban Soul, however I plugged it in, because I think STL is sexy and Kantai is hot&#8230; Kantai is probably one of the only few artists who can give BAMBOO a run for his money. He goes both ways, english and slang. he is bad news&#8230; STL or Stella, is just one really&#8230;. Well let me just say Kenya will never get another iller MC like her.. PERIOD. I wish she talked Swahili though &#8211; she lived in Sweden or Switzerland most of her life so swa is a rumor.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Stella and Kantai, probably one of the best Kenyan collaborations, this track doesnt need to be on this list of Kenyan Urban Soul, however I plugged it in, because I think STL is sexy and Kantai is hot&#8230; Kantai is probably one of the only few artists who can give BAMBOO a run for his money. He goes both ways, english and slang. he is bad news&#8230; STL or Stella, is just one really&#8230;. Well let me just say Kenya will never get another iller MC like her.. PERIOD. I wish she talked Swahili though &#8211; she lived in Sweden or Switzerland most of her life so swa is a rumor.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Stella and Kantai, probably one of the best Kenyan collaborations, this track doesnt need to be on this list of Kenyan Urban Soul, however I plugged it in, because I think STL is sexy and Kantai is hot&#8230; Kantai is probably one of the only few artists who can give BAMBOO a run for his money. He goes both ways, english and slang. he is bad news&#8230; STL or Stella, is just one really&#8230;. Well let me just say Kenya will never get another iller MC like her.. PERIOD. I wish she talked Swahili though &#8211; she lived in Sweden or Switzerland most of her life so swa is a rumor.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:54:51 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Kama Ndoto - TID feat Wyre</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16497223-Kama-Ndoto-TID-feat-Wyre</link>
      <description>I am proud to say I was part of this project also, while it lasted&#8230; One year later his album came out and people got to sing and dance to a process that may have started almost 2 years prior to that release date. Dealing with East African ARTISTS is worse than dealing with US artists. At least US artists think they know what they want, East African artists have no idea what they want, and thats what happened with TID and my team at the time. However not withstanding a lot of good work was produced such as this first ever East African BALLAD &#8211; Produced by TED JOSIAH for Blu Zebra productions, Wyre coincidentally for anyone wondering is a very good producer too. Kama Ndoto Kweli (Just like a dream) &#8211; is a classic if you can keep up with the words, listen carefully.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I am proud to say I was part of this project also, while it lasted&#8230; One year later his album came out and people got to sing and dance to a process that may have started almost 2 years prior to that release date. Dealing with East African ARTISTS is worse than dealing with US artists. At least US artists think they know what they want, East African artists have no idea what they want, and thats what happened with TID and my team at the time. However not withstanding a lot of good work was produced such as this first ever East African BALLAD &#8211; Produced by TED JOSIAH for Blu Zebra productions, Wyre coincidentally for anyone wondering is a very good producer too. Kama Ndoto Kweli (Just like a dream) &#8211; is a classic if you can keep up with the words, listen carefully.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I am proud to say I was part of this project also, while it lasted&#8230; One year later his album came out and people got to sing and dance to a process that may have started almost 2 years prior to that release date. Dealing with East African ARTISTS is worse than dealing with US artists. At least US artists think they know what they want, East African artists have no idea what they want, and thats what happened with TID and my team at the time. However not withstanding a lot of good work was produced such as this first ever East African BALLAD &#8211; Produced by TED JOSIAH for Blu Zebra productions, Wyre coincidentally for anyone wondering is a very good producer too. Kama Ndoto Kweli (Just like a dream) &#8211; is a classic if you can keep up with the words, listen carefully.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:50:17 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Missing My Baby - Amani</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16497213-Missing-My-Baby-Amani</link>
      <description>One day I was hosting the Chaguo la Teeniez awards and Amani was about to take the Stage, she moved out to the corner of the stage (backstage) and gathered her crew to pray. Seconds later she came up to me and was like how is it out there, how are things&#8230; Was she actually nervous about performing???? The reality is yes, the lady was second guessing herself. To me that was like wow, damn first she is praying which means she is actually taking every single step she is about to do on that stage so seriously, unlike other local artists. And second, was the fact that as much as she is good, she still doesn&#8217;t believe in herself as much and wants to prove it to herself. it was an awesome moment for me,to see her rip the stage next to her. This song is her latest release, &#8221; missing my baby&#8221; I think its a good joint, well prepared and lyrics are okay&#8230; Amani you will go places if you stick to making GOOD Music.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>One day I was hosting the Chaguo la Teeniez awards and Amani was about to take the Stage, she moved out to the corner of the stage (backstage) and gathered her crew to pray. Seconds later she came up to me and was like how is it out there, how are things&#8230; Was she actually nervous about performing???? The reality is yes, the lady was second guessing herself. To me that was like wow, damn first she is praying which means she is actually taking every single step she is about to do on that stage so seriously, unlike other local artists. And second, was the fact that as much as she is good, she still doesn&#8217;t believe in herself as much and wants to prove it to herself. it was an awesome moment for me,to see her rip the stage next to her. This song is her latest release, &#8221; missing my baby&#8221; I think its a good joint, well prepared and lyrics are okay&#8230; Amani you will go places if you stick to making GOOD Music.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>One day I was hosting the Chaguo la Teeniez awards and Amani was about to take the Stage, she moved out to the corner of the stage (backstage) and gathered her crew to pray. Seconds later she came up to me and was like how is it out there, how are things&#8230; Was she actually nervous about performing???? The reality is yes, the lady was second guessing herself. To me that was like wow, damn first she is praying which means she is actually taking every single step she is about to do on that stage so seriously, unlike other local artists. And second, was the fact that as much as she is good, she still doesn&#8217;t believe in herself as much and wants to prove it to herself. it was an awesome moment for me,to see her rip the stage next to her. This song is her latest release, &#8221; missing my baby&#8221; I think its a good joint, well prepared and lyrics are okay&#8230; Amani you will go places if you stick to making GOOD Music.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:42:30 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Missing My Baby - Amani</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16497193-Missing-My-Baby-Amani</link>
      <description>One day I was hosting the Chaguo la Teeniez awards and Amani was about to take the Stage, she moved out to the corner of the stage (backstage) and gathered her crew to pray. Seconds later she came up to me and was like how is it out there, how are things&#8230; Was she actually nervous about performing???? The reality is yes, the lady was second guessing herself. To me that was like wow, damn first she is praying which means she is actually taking every single step she is about to do on that stage so seriously, unlike other local artists. And second, was the fact that as much as she is good, she still doesn&#8217;t believe in herself as much and wants to prove it to herself. it was an awesome moment for me,to see her rip the stage next to her. This song is her latest release, &#8221; missing my baby&#8221; I think its a good joint, well prepared and lyrics are okay&#8230; Amani you will go places if you stick to making GOOD Music.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>One day I was hosting the Chaguo la Teeniez awards and Amani was about to take the Stage, she moved out to the corner of the stage (backstage) and gathered her crew to pray. Seconds later she came up to me and was like how is it out there, how are things&#8230; Was she actually nervous about performing???? The reality is yes, the lady was second guessing herself. To me that was like wow, damn first she is praying which means she is actually taking every single step she is about to do on that stage so seriously, unlike other local artists. And second, was the fact that as much as she is good, she still doesn&#8217;t believe in herself as much and wants to prove it to herself. it was an awesome moment for me,to see her rip the stage next to her. This song is her latest release, &#8221; missing my baby&#8221; I think its a good joint, well prepared and lyrics are okay&#8230; Amani you will go places if you stick to making GOOD Music.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>One day I was hosting the Chaguo la Teeniez awards and Amani was about to take the Stage, she moved out to the corner of the stage (backstage) and gathered her crew to pray. Seconds later she came up to me and was like how is it out there, how are things&#8230; Was she actually nervous about performing???? The reality is yes, the lady was second guessing herself. To me that was like wow, damn first she is praying which means she is actually taking every single step she is about to do on that stage so seriously, unlike other local artists. And second, was the fact that as much as she is good, she still doesn&#8217;t believe in herself as much and wants to prove it to herself. it was an awesome moment for me,to see her rip the stage next to her. This song is her latest release, &#8221; missing my baby&#8221; I think its a good joint, well prepared and lyrics are okay&#8230; Amani you will go places if you stick to making GOOD Music.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:32:35 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description>This track can be defined as Kapuka, since its a classic Ogopa track (I call it Zouk) anyway we struggle everyday to classify sounds and soul. Either way its the one track that women in Kenya jump to the dance floor for. Kangethe &#8211; sorry, Nameless really brought it home on this track, as much as the Kiswahili is Mbofff.. how can you sinzia when you think about someone???? Its like saying I sleep when I think about you. Nasinzia nikikuwaza. But the blend between Sheng and Swahili and English is what makes it a brilliant track. Just dont use Proper kiswahili &#8211; and call it Sheng. ati Nasinzia nikikuwaza. Then you are bored of that chile.. Enjoy the track&#8230;</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This track can be defined as Kapuka, since its a classic Ogopa track (I call it Zouk) anyway we struggle everyday to classify sounds and soul. Either way its the one track that women in Kenya jump to the dance floor for. Kangethe &#8211; sorry, Nameless really brought it home on this track, as much as the Kiswahili is Mbofff.. how can you sinzia when you think about someone???? Its like saying I sleep when I think about you. Nasinzia nikikuwaza. But the blend between Sheng and Swahili and English is what makes it a brilliant track. Just dont use Proper kiswahili &#8211; and call it Sheng. ati Nasinzia nikikuwaza. Then you are bored of that chile.. Enjoy the track&#8230;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This track can be defined as Kapuka, since its a classic Ogopa track (I call it Zouk) anyway we struggle everyday to classify sounds and soul. Either way its the one track that women in Kenya jump to the dance floor for. Kangethe &#8211; sorry, Nameless really brought it home on this track, as much as the Kiswahili is Mbofff.. how can you sinzia when you think about someone???? Its like saying I sleep when I think about you. Nasinzia nikikuwaza. But the blend between Sheng and Swahili and English is what makes it a brilliant track. Just dont use Proper kiswahili &#8211; and call it Sheng. ati Nasinzia nikikuwaza. Then you are bored of that chile.. Enjoy the track&#8230;</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:23:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Sinzia - Nameless</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This track can be defined as Kapuka, since its a classic Ogopa track (I call it Zouk) anyway we struggle everyday to classify sounds and soul. Either way its the one track that women in Kenya jump to the dance floor for. Kangethe &#8211; sorry, Nameless really brought it home on this track, as much as the Kiswahili is Mbofff.. how can you sinzia when you think about someone???? Its like saying I sleep when I think about you. Nasinzia nikikuwaza. But the blend between Sheng and Swahili and English is what makes it a brilliant track. Just dont use Proper kiswahili &#8211; and call it Sheng. ati Nasinzia nikikuwaza. Then you are bored of that chile.. Enjoy the track&#8230;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This track can be defined as Kapuka, since its a classic Ogopa track (I call it Zouk) anyway we struggle everyday to classify sounds and soul. Either way its the one track that women in Kenya jump to the dance floor for. Kangethe &#8211; sorry, Nameless really brought it home on this track, as much as the Kiswahili is Mbofff.. how can you sinzia when you think about someone???? Its like saying I sleep when I think about you. Nasinzia nikikuwaza. But the blend between Sheng and Swahili and English is what makes it a brilliant track. Just dont use Proper kiswahili &#8211; and call it Sheng. ati Nasinzia nikikuwaza. Then you are bored of that chile.. Enjoy the track&#8230;</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:20:26 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Sinzia - Nameless</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/16497023-Sinzia-Nameless</link>
      <description>This track can be defined as Kapuka, since its a classic Ogopa track (I call it Zouk) anyway we struggle everyday to classify sounds and soul. Either way its the one track that women in Kenya jump to the dance floor for. Kangethe &#8211; sorry, Nameless really brought it home on this track, as much as the Kiswahili is Mbofff.. how can you sinzia when you think about someone???? Its like saying I sleep when I think about you. Nasinzia nikikuwaza. But the blend between Sheng and Swahili and English is what makes it a brilliant track. Just dont use Proper kiswahili &#8211; and call it Sheng. ati Nasinzia nikikuwaza. Then you are bored of that chile.. Enjoy the track&#8230;</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This track can be defined as Kapuka, since its a classic Ogopa track (I call it Zouk) anyway we struggle everyday to classify sounds and soul. Either way its the one track that women in Kenya jump to the dance floor for. Kangethe &#8211; sorry, Nameless really brought it home on this track, as much as the Kiswahili is Mbofff.. how can you sinzia when you think about someone???? Its like saying I sleep when I think about you. Nasinzia nikikuwaza. But the blend between Sheng and Swahili and English is what makes it a brilliant track. Just dont use Proper kiswahili &#8211; and call it Sheng. ati Nasinzia nikikuwaza. Then you are bored of that chile.. Enjoy the track&#8230;</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This track can be defined as Kapuka, since its a classic Ogopa track (I call it Zouk) anyway we struggle everyday to classify sounds and soul. Either way its the one track that women in Kenya jump to the dance floor for. Kangethe &#8211; sorry, Nameless really brought it home on this track, as much as the Kiswahili is Mbofff.. how can you sinzia when you think about someone???? Its like saying I sleep when I think about you. Nasinzia nikikuwaza. But the blend between Sheng and Swahili and English is what makes it a brilliant track. Just dont use Proper kiswahili &#8211; and call it Sheng. ati Nasinzia nikikuwaza. Then you are bored of that chile.. Enjoy the track&#8230;</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:19:15 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Kwaheri - JuaCali feat Sanaa</title>
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      <description>This track was just interesting from the start, especially because I grew up with Aunties who totally adored Taarab, it was really interesting to hear a producer attempt to create a bridge between Taarab and Urban Kenyan Sound. I think it worked well, sounds really.. really.. well I dont know I cant place the right words for the track, maybe you can help me&#8230;.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>This track was just interesting from the start, especially because I grew up with Aunties who totally adored Taarab, it was really interesting to hear a producer attempt to create a bridge between Taarab and Urban Kenyan Sound. I think it worked well, sounds really.. really.. well I dont know I cant place the right words for the track, maybe you can help me&#8230;.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:11:12 -0700</pubDate>
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