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Vunulu rose to fame during Kenya’s Gengetone wave, Vunulu first made his mark as part of a group. Now forging his solo path, he blends Gengetone with the evolving Urbantone sound, creating fresh, dynamic music that resonates with Kenya’s new generation. With his unique style and versatility, Vunulu is redefining the sound of the streets.
“Bridge between urbantone na gengetone inasaidia sana the Kenyan music industry” - Parroty Vunulu
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