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Kenya's hidden legends who composed the soundtrack of a nation

Lero ni Lero hitmaker Emmanuel Musindi when he casted his vote at Shihuli primary school in Shinyalu, Kakamega County. [Mumo Munuve, Standard]

For decades, Kenya’s music scene has thrived on a foundation laid by unsung heroes, composers, directors, and educators who built the country’s choral, gospel, and patriotic soundscapes brick by brick.
They wrote the songs that inspired patriotism, nurtured young talent, and gave Kenya its distinct musical identity, yet most remain in the shadows of national recognition.

From school festivals to national celebrations, their melodies have echoed through classrooms, churches, and concert halls — but rarely in awards lists or national honors.
These are the maestros behind the curtain, the quiet architects of Kenya’s musical excellence.

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