Nafsi Huru

Nafsi Huru, (born 10 October 1986) is a Kenyan rapper.

Nafsi Huru
Birth nameMusa Adam
Born (1986-10-10) 10 October 1986
Mombasa, Kenya
Occupation(s)
Years active2007–present

Biography

Huru was born and raised in the coastal parts of Kenya, Mombasa in 1986. He is a song writer and co-founder of Sheng magazine [1]. He started his solo career in 2012 and released the first volume of his Mixtape featuring Hip Hop community[2] whose reception inspired him to embrace art professionally. The mixtape featured a global network of Hip hop artistes. He did three music videos for the songs 'Still Strong', '254 - 256 cypher' and 'Ukweli'. Nafsi Huru embraces live music and performs with the Swahili Jazz Band where he is part of the management team. He is currently working on his first solo studio album[3] to be launched on his birthday, 10 October 2015.

Festivals

Nafsi Huru as a performing artiste and Swahili Hiphop ambassador,[4] has had the privilege to perform across Kenya on different social events and represent Kenya in international festivals such as:

  • Jukwani Festival 2009
  • Lamu Cultural Festival 2009
  • Mombasa cultural Festival 2010
  • Swahili Festival to mark the end of slavery in the island of Mayotte (France) 2010
  • Story Moja Hay Festival 2011
  • Doadoa Arts Festival Uganda 2013
  • Sawasawa Festival 2013
  • Sawasawa Festival 2014

Style

Hip Hop Hook Up

Founder and Director of the Hiphop Hook Up[5] alongside fellow artiste Smallz Lethal.[6] The Hiphop Hook Up is an event whose objective is to provide a platform for talented individuals from the Hip hop culture to showcase, learn and earn from their skill set. The event entails artiste workshops, concerts and open market for creative; it has been in existence since 2013 happening every second Saturday of the month at Sarakasi Dome in Nairobi and has since grown to other towns like Mombasa and Kisii.

Works

Tribe 43

Tribe 43 is a one-page magazine featured in the People Daily, the number one free national newspaper in Kenya. Nafsi Huru[7] is a co-founder of this first sheng magazine in a national publication. The entertainment magazine communicates in the language of the people and aims to build national cohesion amongst youth as it uplifts Kenyan talent not covered by most mainstream media.

References

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