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Daudi Kabaka (1939-2001) was a singer born in Kenya. The type of music he is known for is called Benga, a popular style in East Africa. His best-known songs include "African Twist", "Harambee Harambee" and "Western Shilo". His song "Helule Helule" was covered by The Tremeloes and it became a hit in United Kingdom. Daudi Kabaka is also known for his Kenyan classic "Harambee Harambee" which largely reflects the aspirations of post-colonial Kenya to build their nation. He collaborated with John Nzenze on three songs: ''Masista'', ''Bachelor Boy'' and ''Nyumba za Tobacco''. These songs were released by Jambo Records and became hits.〔Daily Nation, June 14, 2009: (At 70, Nzenze still holds on to his guitar )〕 Kabaka released the album "Pesa Maradhi Ya Moyo" with Maroon Commandos in 1986.〔Muzikifan.com: (DISCOGRAPHY OF EAST AFRICAN MUSIC Part 2: POLYGRAM (Kenya) )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Daudi Kabaka」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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