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Showing posts with label CELEBRITY. Show all posts

CHECK OUT KHALIGRAPH'S NEW RIDE


Rapper Khaligraph is really going places with his flawless English n Swahili rap. He has landed enviable deals plus lucrative shows as Kenyans wait to see him curtain raise (and maybe outdo) for 2 Chains and Talib Kweli in two different mega events. His hard work has indeed borne fruits after he just bought a new Subaru:

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LEGENDS TAKE KU BY STORM: PICTURES


Legend 214 : The Hoonigan


"Evoxus"- Evo + Lexus

Legend 214 again

Some Antilags ....

Then came the green beast


Team Legacy

Flex zone



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10 PICTURES THAT SHOW YOU JUST HOW BABU OWINO IS POWERFUL


He's among the few Kenyans who can do this at Central Police Station

He can cook too, oh and also fake a smile

He can pull a James Bond, without a tux

He comes from a humble background

He rolls with kina Patni

Babu with his son, Baba

He has a motorcade

Babu and the president

Now who cracked the joke here?

He's a humanitarian


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COMRADES LASH OUT AT BABU OWINO FOR QUITING POLITICS


After Babu Owino announced that he is virtually quiting varsity politics by not contesting for SONU presidency, many students appeared to feel insecure as depicted in their social media reactions. Here are some of the comments made:

Post 1
"BABU OWINO, LISTEN TO THE COMRADES VOICE!
The commander in chief of unarmed comrades, Major General Comrade BABU OWINO must vie again for SONU Chairmanship whether he likes it or not. BABU OWINO, we shall campaign for you,vote for you and swear you in even in your absentia.
If you wont pick nomination forms, we shall block all highways, kiosks, all toilets and all clubs and restaraunts including SABINA JOY.
No comrade shall erect, ejaculate nor have sex untill you become the next SONU Chairman.
Comrades will be frustrated by short and handsome lecturers, UON shall be ranked after Meru University, Suspensions shall be a common unit in Uon if you dont vie.
BABU OWINO MUST BE FORCED TO VIE AGAIN...‪#‎NO‬MERCY

Post 2
"POWER BREAKFAST SHOW CITIZEN TV.......Incase you missed it...
Kirigo Ng'arwa.........welcome to the show Mr Babu Owino.
Babu Owino......Thank you Ng'arwa.
Ng'arwa.Tell Kenyans who is Babu Owino..
Babu Owino.....I am a patriotic Kenyan citizen,a christian,a philanthropist,a humanitarian and a believer in free concious currently am a resident of Nairobi and a university student leader.
Kirigo.....I thought you had graduated? What prompted you to come back for a second degree at The university of Nairobi?
Babu..............There is no limit as to how many degrees or academic credentials one should attain,I believe that it is through Education that people can be empowered,both socially,economically and politically..
Kirigo.........yesterday,you posted in the university forum that you will not contest for the sonu chair seat for the third time,what can you say?
Babu Owino.....I have all the right and freedom to speak my mind,But for now,am in office and what matters is service delievery and protecting the interest of my fellow students who elected me...
Kirigo.....So are you saying that you will not vie again??
Babu......It has never been my personal decision to vie,not even before,students often leave me with no option,when time comes,we shall talk about that..
Kirigo ...alright,what is you take about referendum?
Babu Owino....as the chairman of all versity students in this country of which some are affiliated to cord and some jubilee,I decline to take a stand,at least not for now...
Kirigo...you contested for Westlands Mp seat in the last general elections and lost,any future plans to win the seat?
Babu Owino...(laughing) Ng'arwa ,I never lost the seat,I won the ODM ticket but since somebody was a co..principle of cord,they decided to favour their brother...for now am the standing Mp for westlands since that other one is the sitting Mp,,,,ofcourse 2017 I will capture the seat,am a resident of westlands and the the people there identify well with me.
(Babu Owino takes a sip of tea)
reported by Odoyo Munga...
Out of 100% give Babu Marks according to the interview.."

Post 3
"TOMORROW i will walk naked all over main campus.Babu must be chair again.I will shower naked at the fountain of knowledge and shave my pubic hair in mbeche's office,BABU must be chair again"


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ALBUM REVIEW: CHRIS BROWN 'X'


Chris Brown's attempts at appealing to all corners of the urban pop spectrum at-present are commendable, but possibly a case of the vocalist doing too much.
Regardless of their more recent failures or successes, some celebrities remain inextricably linked to a past incident instead of their craft. Names such as Ike Turner and O.J. Simpson come to mind as transcendent talents who crossed the line separating fame from infamy. There are moments on his sixth studio album X that would lead you to believe Chris Brown can vie for the title of the best pop vocalist of the current lot hoping to be considered as a modern heir apparent to Michael Jackson. And while he approaches excellence on the surface, for some listeners his less-than-stellar criminal record places a glass ceiling on the overall excellence of any of his recorded material. Thus, with half of X representing some of Pop R&B’s most impressive cuts of 2014 (while, yes, the other half feeling dreadfully uninspired), Brown still faces being supremely talented yet always far less than optimally successful.
Loyal ran the summer, and aside from the Michael Jackson appropriating album lead-in single “Fine China” (available on the deluxe version), is the best-known hits on the album to-date. Like a great deal of the material on X, the NicNac production has two guest features (Tyga and Lil Wayne) and bears a strong resemblance to much of DJ Mustard’s mid-tempo club anthems that have dominated the past 12 months. It’s as if the song’s relaxed tempo invites relaxed emceeing and songwriting too, as the number of incredibly vapid and obviously misogynistic come-ons here reaches a near uncomfortable level.
Dance culture is here too. The progressive House track “Don’t Be Gone Too Long” lacks a powerful and earnest enough vocal performance to buoy the barely-there synths and the UK funky-meets-dub bass of Razihel’s “Body Shots” is reminiscent of Katy B’s work on Magnetic Man’s 2012 single “I Need Air,” meaning that the usually on point Brown is about two years off-trend regarding the ever evolving world of dance. Diplo takes the reigns for eponymous and Trap-as-EDM, 808 and synth laser-driven single “X,” which, in Brown emphatically stating that “[he] swears to god he’s moving on!” is either an amazing kiss-off to well documented on again/off again flame Rihanna, or an angry note to on again/off again mate Karreuche Tran. And that’s the thing with Brown and X. The overwhelming majority of artists would get the benefit of addressing a hypothetical ex. Aside from “Team Breezy,” which listeners will extend Brown the courtesy of painting himself the victim? Is the reference to being “put on layaway” not a shot at Rihanna splitting time between Brown and Rap superstar Drake?
X’s weakest points are where Brown absolutely does too much and is off-course in his answers to commercially popular and guitar-driven styles. “Autumn Leaves” is definitely soulful, yet in feeling entirely too lyrically bathed in Brown’s lovelorn and litigious past, can’t even be saved by the introspective lyrical talents of Kendrick Lamar. “See You Around?” Well, the less said about Chris Brown aping the style and sound of jug-band rockers Mumford and Sons, the better.
The album’s strongest suit is in traditional love-sexy rhythm and blues. These work in part because Brown enlists some of his peers to play to their strong suits. Usher co-opts his 2008 hit “Love In This Club” for “New Flame.” Brown and fellow R. Kelly disciple Trey Songz drop trite R. Kelly song titles as puns on Mel and Mus’ soulful trap ballad “Songs On 12 Play,” while “Drown In It” is an out in the open ode to cunnilingus—Kellz the master joining his student on a hyper-sexual duet with lyrics swaddled in simmering bass.
Thankfully, X also has offerings that are outstanding in their own unique ways. Female duets “Drunk Texting” and “Do Better” are likely odes to things Brown himself is likely quite well acquainted with of late. Both Jhene Aiko and Brandy respectively delivering mature performances that when melded with Brown’s sometimes juvenile real-life behavior make both listens feel like more conversations on Brown’s current life than mere Pop ditties. “Stereotype” finds Danja producing something that grabs deep into the past (Stevie Wonder-style, Moog-type synths) and blends it with the energy of big-room house handclaps and trapped out bass for a true winner. When Brown labels his ex a negative “stereotype” that he’d like to forget, it’s a message that Brown—after being heartbroken for three albums—is hopefully ready to move on to a new (and hopefully lyrically and sonically fresh) chapter of his life.
Personality aside, Chris Brown’s ability to succeed artistically at delivering sounds in all three sectors of urban Pop makes this release a great, yet disjointed listen. From commercially dominant ratchet Rap/Soul to heartfelt and yearning album cuts to EDM-styled party tracks, Brown’s attempts at appealing to all corners of the urban Pop spectrum at-present are commendable, but possibly a case of the vocalist doing too much.

Courtesy of HipHopDX


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RIP TIONNA WANGECHI


For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity.  ~William Penn
 
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear.

 
The angels are always near to those who are grieving, to whisper to them that their loved ones are safe in the hand of God.
 
from @Parasha

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RESPONSE TO FEMALE BLOGGER


Me and my kind
Rarity, not so far from absurdism. That’s how things work best for my kind. But with the darkness, the most desolate thoughts come out. I write for a living, so are my kind. I would love ‘the inkist’ as a moniker but that is a story for another day. On my usual ‘blog here blog there’, I bump on the article. A little profany and hatred, I would say. I did read it, reeking attention. But then, who does not want to be on a cover? Midway through, I take a sip of my favourite brew, a cognac to be precise. As I get a little jovial, some hatred engulfs me. The bitch with a blog, that’s for lack of a better reference. A quick burglary on her Facebook wall shows an anorexic bitch, the kind you would hesitate to pay for on a Friday nite on Luthuli. On looks, she is neither chocolate nor ‘ayella’-yellow for that matter. Her eyes are sleepy, but not lazy. I mean, she exudes a narcoleptic look. If I were her, I will be keeping pussy hair just to give the men something different- she has nothing to offer. I swear if this bitch freely offers to play six, I would turn down position nine.
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Back to my stoner moments, I have fancied better things. I promised to keep it sane but the weed guy laced my sticks today. I read through; she attacked even cars. I felt like taking a piss at that moment. I found myself screaming,’ Yela Habibi’ from the balcony as I held my groin. Bitch please, A Subaru or the Toyota guy has achieved quite a lot given how life is quite a hustle here even with Tullow hitting oil. From her tone, she acts like her pussy is so good that she has to play a goddess! I mean, a walk downtown or to Simmers past 10 in the p.m will give me better, even foreign ‘fundamentals’. Anyway, bitching aside, Njoki the bitch feeds us fodder. That’s too much crap. On a psychoanalytical perspective, I see her in a different way. The bitch is on what I call ‘pussy grunts’. She probably had a thrush and never took a smear to the doc. Eventually, the biota crawls to her brains and eats up the white leaving the grey areas. Given that, it would be unfair to hit out at her; more like Mayweather versus Conjestina. Anyway, as I go back to my sober self, I extend my kindness to all honest and loving Kenyan ladies who hold it down for us through whatever that comes.















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DWAYNE WADE FINALLY WEDS GABRIELLE UNION


Actress Gabrielle Union, 41, star of the hit BET drama about a woman unlucky in love, found her own happy ending Saturday, marrying long-time boyfriend, Miami Heat shooting guard Dwyane Wade, 32.
The pair wed in Miami in front of an intimate crowd of family and friends. Wade’s two children from a previous marriage and a nephew he’s raising helped Wade propose back in December.

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