Makadem, the Ohangla Man, started off as a ragga-hiphop artist, later finding his footing and strength in Anglo-Ohangla a term he coined to describe his self-styled, high-octane music, which fuses traditional Kenyan-African rhythms and harmonies with Caribbean and Western influences.
From Mr Lololova back in 1999 until today, Makadem's journey has been that of soul searching and exploration of sounds; from hiphop fun party songs to the more serious sounds of Afro fusion, in this case being a mixture of Luo traditional ohangla drums and nyatiti beats intertwined with other African and Western rhythms.
Makadem's career began as a young solo performer playing mostly in Kenya's beach hotels. His music is humorous and witty, yet culturally oriented and powerfully tackles social and economic issues that affect people of all walks of life and that is the reason why all age groups always find something to identify with in his repertoire.
So far, Makadem has had opportunities to interact with and curtain-raise for renowned musicians including Maxi Priest, Awilo Longomba, Lokua Kanza and Gregory Isaacs, amongst others.
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