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I'm Going Back Home

I AM GOING BACK HOME I'm Going Back Home I never travelled I never left home The guest I hosted  Really felt at home First thought he was god In exchange of my mother He gave me the word Now I cant fight for my right Because it is against the word

Who Took It? It's No Longer Shining

  Who took it? It's No Longer Shining It's never shining again Dullness reign through the day Nobody said I don't like happenings in the dark Dark took over Light Actual light left with light like love And now we're only left with light from the solar system Lightless hood with poor lighting Lightless huts, hurt-less hurts Nobody loves, everything's turf Children hunting cash with guns And lead with government of gangs Who took it? Food is costive no jobs no clean cash Getting it by force with violence and guns Just is unaffordable minus cash Nobody knows peace, atmosphere's harsh Who took it? The sun is shining, bright and bright It's day and it's very dark outside Kindness treated like a noun Armed in sheep suits sheep smile sheep speech Inside sheep suits stood thieves with degrees masters and PhDs Who took it? It's no longer shining

Let's Take A Video And Get Seen On TV

Let's Shoot S Video And get Seen On TV Never thought she'd ever get seen on tv Now she posts videos and gets seen on tv There's an accident. That's content! You got camera?  Let's take video publish on media and get seen on tv Injureds are in pain. Man, we need content They're patients enough. They can wait! Subscribers are thirsting for regular updates Mogaka published a video dancing with mud went viral hit news headlines and got seen on TV Accident is a mountain! This'll be break news It's called internet weighing with clicks and video views Somebody's dead! Hurray! We got another content Let's take a video post it and get seen on tv

Interview with Mc Dopes - The top rising Kenyan Dancehall artist

Mc Dopes, the top rising Kenyan dancehall artist Mc Dopes also known as Dancehall Daddie emerges the top rising Kenyan dancehall artist after releasing  Mc Dopes - Girl Dangerous feat Dj Sonch The Interview with Mc Dopes kasazile: So, who is Mc Dopes? Mc Dopes:  Uumh... Mc Dopes is a Kenyan by birth, a dancehall artist from Ongata Rongai and a first born of 3. Kasazile: In the first place, what got you into doing music? Mc Dopes: Well. Music is my passion, its a passion-driven kinda thing since when I was a child. Kasazile: And who inspired you to get into the music industry? Mc Dopes: My inspiration comes from different dancehall icons. I'm more inspired by the likes of Redsan, Sean Paul, Busy Signal... I mean the list continues. Kasazile: Ok, that's nice. And, how would you describe the music that you typically create? Mc Dopes: Well, ideas comes from listening to different artists across the globe and so, I get different themes and write my songs. Kasazile: Who wo...

He Said She Said

He Said She Said The come they go, Looking good from a far  eyes arrested, killing men with big behind. Beauty is not enough enough to define you. You surpass beautiful. Surprised with a missionary gift Thrusted in as it was a mission Spread her shanks like spreading the gospel Retention failed!  Yelled in and turned to a dad. Gaming was fan. She claimed she came Urge invited again;  she came and came Uh, uh, game and game Together forever, she said he said Father of two mother of three Forever is not a thing of the world, it doesn't exist. Love is a thing of the world like cash It comes and it goes I was once in love. He said she said.

Omollo Binairo (Play Series) Act 3 - A Thin Dissociation

A Thin  Dissociation Scene 1 Early at dawn. The sun is stretching, breathing morning's fresh air and forming tall shadows. Tall glassy buildings are reflecting the beautiful sunrise with bright red-orange twinkles. The restaurant is glowing with its yummy yummy advert decor. Inside the restaurant, Ms Kamau is dusting her office, attends to a client, gives her key and leads her to a room... Upon her  return, she finds Karanja and the police officer waiting at the reception. Ms Kamau: Morning gentlemen, you need a room? Officer: Not really. Karanja: Any whereabouts of Mr Omollo? Ms Kamau : Can't disclose my client's information with an empty hand just like that. Karanja: An empty hand? Officer: You want to be charged with attempting to bribe the law? Ms Kamau: Am I not rich to get away with it anyway like they normally do? Karanja: Where there's money; most likely, justice is served well. Officer: Enough of your justices. Tell us if you've hard from him lately. Ms K...