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AfroWay - Soul From The East

AfroWay - Soul From The East

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AfroWay – Soul From The East is a bold, culture-driven audio experience that celebrates the heartbeat of modern Africa. Every episode flows with an unmistakable African spirit—warm, soulful, rhythmic, and unapologetically authentic. This podcast brings together trending stories, cultural highlights, entertainment updates, and thought-provoking conversations, all delivered with a signature style. It's a performance. From the rising stars shaping African art to the deep rhythms influencing global culture, AfroWay Entertainment gives listeners a front-row seat to the continent's creative evolution. Expect vibrant narration, immersive sound cues, and an emotional delivery that guides listeners through stories of music, film, creativity, lifestyle, and social moments that matter across Africa and the diaspora. Whether you're a fan of African culture or a seeker of fresh global vibes, AfroWay offers a soulful journey.

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  • The DNA of Kenyan Hip Hop
    Feb 4 2026

    ⚡ One track. Three prophets. A nation finally found its voice. Deconstructing the K-Shaka legacy on Afroway. 🇰🇪🎤


    Host: James Mabinda


    Music Credit: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Feathers_of_a_Seraphim_-_Featherstep.wav


    Follow: @afrowayonline, @afrowaypodcast


    WhatsApp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb6ryFu3wtbGgOVawX0s


    #TafsiriHii #Dandora #KenyanHistory #Afroway #soulfromtheeast #jamesmabinda

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    3 Min.
  • The Concrete Jungle: Why Kalamashaka and Ukoo Flani Still Own the 254
    Feb 2 2026

    If you want to know the temperature of the streets, don’t look at the weather report. Look at the rappers.”

    ​In this landmark episode of Afroway — Soul From The East, host James Mabinda delivers a masterful deep dive into the hardcore roots of Kenyan Hip Hop. We are moving past the commercial glitter to find the raw, unyielding spirit of the concrete jungle.

    ​In this episode, we deconstruct:

    ​The Dandora Archive: How Kalamashaka and the Ukoo Flani Mau Mau collective used Sheng as a decolonial tool to fight for justice.

    ​The Poetry of Kariobangi: The lyrical genius of Abbas Kubaff and Bamboo (K-South) and how they redefined the "Nairobbery" narrative.

    ​The 2026 Connection: Why today’s global Drill wave is actually the ghost of the 1990s underground coming back to life.

    ​The Hardcore Economy: How street poets became the architects of a multi-billion shilling creative industry.

    ​This is a story of resistance, technical brilliance, and the "Kilio cha Haki" that still vibrates through the 254 today.

    ​Connect with the movement:

    📸 Instagram/TikTok: @afrowayonline / @afroway_online

    💬 Join the conversation: #SoulFromTheEast

    🎤 Hosted by: James Mabinda

    ​"Respect the roots. Frame the future. Stay Afroway

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    5 Min.
  • The Living Canvas – Why Kenya is the New Global Art Capital
    Jan 28 2026

    ​🎨 Is Kenya the world’s next great art frontier? From the sacred beadwork of our ancestors to the neon-lit street murals of 2026 Nairobi, art in Kenya is more than just "decor"—it’s a revolution. In this week’s episode of AfroWay Soul from the East, your host James Mabinda takes you on a 10-minute journey through the soul of the 254.

    ​We’re diving into:

    ​🇰🇪 The Ancestral Pulse: How traditional art survived the colonial era.

    ​🖌️ The Modern Icons: From Michael Soi’s satire to Wangechi Mutu’s global takeover.

    ​🚀 The 2026 Shift: Why the Nairobi Arts Biennale is changing the game for local creators.

    ​Art is the heartbeat of the East. Are you listening?

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    6 Min.
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