Known as the "Waziri Wa Burudani" (Minister of Entertainment), he is widely considered a maestro of modern Ohangla. Track Overview: "Mapatano"
Mapatano is Onyi Papa Jey's first song in his album called MAPATANO. YouTube·Onyi Papa Jey Waziri Wa Burudani Onyi Papa Jey - Mapatano (Official Audio)
Similar to his famous hit "Raila ODM," this track often references Kenyan leaders and calls for stability and development ( maendeleo ) across various regions. Audio Length: Approximately 8 minutes and 34 seconds . Discography & Availability
Report: Onyi Papa Jey – "Mapatano" (Audio) "Mapatano" is a significant track by the renowned Kenyan musician , a leading figure in the Ohangla music genre. The song is the opening track of his album titled Mapatano and serves as a cultural and political commentary reflecting on unity and peaceful coexistence. Artist Profile Real Name: Benard Onyango Anginya. Origin: Born in Kiyembe, Suba District, Kenya.
He began his career playing the orutu (a traditional single-stringed fiddle) in primary school before performing with established acts like Tony Nyadundo and Jack Nyadundo.
The title "Mapatano" translates to "agreement" or "reconciliation" in Swahili. The lyrics advocate for peace ( tuache vita —let us stop fighting) and national unity ( tuko kitu kimoja —we are one thing).
The audio version was officially uploaded to the Onyi Papa Jey YouTube channel in September 2020. Onyi Papa Jey - Mapatano (Official Audio)
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Onyi Papa Jey - Mapatano (audio) Page
Known as the "Waziri Wa Burudani" (Minister of Entertainment), he is widely considered a maestro of modern Ohangla. Track Overview: "Mapatano"
Mapatano is Onyi Papa Jey's first song in his album called MAPATANO. YouTube·Onyi Papa Jey Waziri Wa Burudani Onyi Papa Jey - Mapatano (Official Audio) Onyi Papa Jey - Mapatano (Audio)
Similar to his famous hit "Raila ODM," this track often references Kenyan leaders and calls for stability and development ( maendeleo ) across various regions. Audio Length: Approximately 8 minutes and 34 seconds . Discography & Availability Known as the "Waziri Wa Burudani" (Minister of
Report: Onyi Papa Jey – "Mapatano" (Audio) "Mapatano" is a significant track by the renowned Kenyan musician , a leading figure in the Ohangla music genre. The song is the opening track of his album titled Mapatano and serves as a cultural and political commentary reflecting on unity and peaceful coexistence. Artist Profile Real Name: Benard Onyango Anginya. Origin: Born in Kiyembe, Suba District, Kenya. Audio Length: Approximately 8 minutes and 34 seconds
He began his career playing the orutu (a traditional single-stringed fiddle) in primary school before performing with established acts like Tony Nyadundo and Jack Nyadundo.
The title "Mapatano" translates to "agreement" or "reconciliation" in Swahili. The lyrics advocate for peace ( tuache vita —let us stop fighting) and national unity ( tuko kitu kimoja —we are one thing).
The audio version was officially uploaded to the Onyi Papa Jey YouTube channel in September 2020. Onyi Papa Jey - Mapatano (Official Audio)