Meet Kenneth Kyangu Isaac aka D'Jungle redefining Thika's Hip Hop Scene.
Kenneth Kyangu Isaac aka D'Jungle. |
Kenneth
Kyangu Isaac aka D’Jungle is a Thika based Hip Hop artist who started rapping
while in primary school, he used to entertain his peers during break time by
singing along to music from legendary acts such as Kalamashaka, Wenyenji, Abbas
Kubaff. After joining University he recorded his debut mix tape dubbed THC; which
saw the hit song Theqa Theqa shoot him to fame earning him a spot on Homeboyz
Radio Fresh Man 2016. The Economics and
Finance finalist at Kenyatta University believes that the sky is never the
limit and one day he will put Thika’s music on the global map. He advises parents to encourage their kids to pursue their heart desires, they should support their kids because money cannot buy you happiness, a child may
work towards being the best doctor in the world at the expense of striking a
balance in making a career out of art.
1. Were you born and brought up in Thika?
I was brought up in Thika in fact at some point we were once residing at
Mundia Estate opposite the Kenya National Library Service-Thika Branch, moved
to Pastoral Centre, Section Nine and finally Ndunyu Sabuk in the outskirts of
Thika. I started my primary school education at General Kago Primary School, one
of the most famous schools, I have fond memories of growing up in this town we used
to frequent Kwa Mishu (the area
between Jehovah Witness Kingdom Hall and Thika High School) that nowadays plays
host to Mount Kenya University Hostels, most of my peers also had acquired a
habit of rearing Sukumo (rabbits) we
used to compeet the one with the biggest would either slaughter and throw a
party for the hood boys or sell it at a good price.
2. What do you
love about Thika Town?
Thika has always been cosmopolitan town, growing up here I could interact
with people from diverse backgrounds, not many people especially outsiders know
about this, imagine It’s the only town that you will find an estate called
Kisii in Central Kenya without necessarily having any residents from that particular ethnicity residing there.
3. Do the
people of Thika offer you any support in your work?
Yes, the reception after releasing Theqa
Theqa hit track was phenomenal, though it didn’t receive a lot of airplay
on radio stations in Kenya, our fan base has grown whenever am on tour or performing
at a concert I get requests to redo that particular track. For the longest time
artists especially in performing arts such as music have gotten little or no support
in Thika, but the turn up during my concerts is so commendable.
4. What would
you like to change about Thika town?
Thika doesn’t feel the same again as the town continues to grow and
expand am about worried by the rising levels of vices such as crime it goes to
show that many young people in this town are resulting to negative vices to
perhaps keep up with the demand for better life, seeking short cuts to gaining
wealth. I’d love to see renewed efforts towards empowering the youth let the
authorities that are invest in improving infrastructure such as social halls,
football grounds, recording studios and make sure that we have regular activities
that will keep the youth busy.
5. Thika is
worth visiting because?
Thika is endowed with loads of natural resources that are easy to access
and free for that matter, come and visit the famous Thika and Chania Falls at
Blue Post Hotel, have a bite of fresh pineapples grown at Del Monte (K) Limited
and while at it sample our music we have the most talented artists in this town
that are second to none.
6.What
challenges do you face as upcoming artist ?
Finding a producer to work with is one of the toughest tasks I have faced
as an upcoming musician, am grateful for having a very young and talented
production team, infact I owe it Superproducer and also my recording label CMG
they have always guided me towards achieving quality work, not so many artists
out there even the well-established ones can confidently say this.
7. What should
your fans expect from you?
I am working on my debut solo album dubbed “Unchained” it should be out
sometime in December , I have featured the likes of Deniro Ule Wa, Wakadinali,
Virusi Mbaya, Zaka of Ukoo Flani and many other artists. This one I promise
will blow every one’s mind off and put Thika on the global map.Connect with D'Jungle on: Facebook.com/kenneth.k.djungle
Twitter.com/@d_jungleizme
www.instagram.com/d_jungleizme/
www.theqatheqa.com
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