Gengetone Artists Collaborate for Charity Album

In a heartwarming initiative, leading Gengetone artists have come together to produce a charity album aimed at supporting education for underprivileged children in Kenya. The project, spearheaded by Ethic Entertainment and involving acts like Sailors and Boondocks Gang, features a blend of their energetic and raw musical style with powerful messages of hope and unity. The album, titled “Maisha Bora” (Better Life), is scheduled for release in June 2024, with proceeds going towards building and equipping schools in rural areas. This collaboration highlights the positive influence of Gengetone music beyond entertainment, showcasing its potential to drive social change and support community development.

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