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[[Jimw@t]] , born James Wathigo, is a [[Kenyan hip hop]] [[Genge]] [[Rapper]] a.k.a Jimwizzy.
[[Jimw@t]] , born James Wathigo, is a [[Kenyan hip hop]] [[Genge]] [[Rapper]] a.k.a Jimwizzy.
== Personal life==
== Personal life==

Revision as of 00:55, 16 September 2010

Jimw@t , born James Wathigo, is a Kenyan hip hop Genge Rapper a.k.a Jimwizzy.

Personal life

Jimw@t is brought out from the two names, James(Jim) Wathigo(W@t) .He was brought up in Kabete and went to Musa Gitau Primary and Chinga High School, Nyeri. After his O levels he took a computer course and later studied graphic design. He started rapping while he was in class 7.

Music career

While still in high school, he went to Calif Records and recorded his first song “Sema nami sweetie”, while he was in form 4 but did not release it until he completed his O’ levels. On clearing high school, he released it and he was shocked to hear it on Capital FM a few days after its release; later, other stations followed suit. The same year, he was featured by Rhaptaz, (a group comprising of Gabu of P-Unit) in “Paulina” which became a club hit and was used in the Close-up ‘dance-o-mania’ competition. He also did videos for the songs that same year. Later on, he was featured in the song “Adila” by Pararo and Riziki. He was also featured in Juacali’s ”Kwa album yangu” and ”wanakimbia” songs which are in “Juacalisekta”, the mini album. He then went on to pursue a solo career. In the same year, he released a hugely popular song, “UNDER 18” in which he featured Meg C.

Awards and Nominations

The song “UNDER 18”, no doubt catapulted him to the top of charts and built a name for him in the music industry. It also scooped an award in the 2006 Chaguo La Teeniez Awards (CHAT Awards) - “Favourite new artist” and was nominated for four awards in the 2007 Kisima Music Awards .

Others

Other songs he has worked on are Mpaka che with Pilipili, Tunakatika with Wambo-E, Chakula kinyaji with Jua Cali which was featured in Juacali’s album Ngeli ya Genge and his current single “Sitoi kitu kidogo” which addresse the issue of corruption Kenya and was included in the National Anti-Corruption Steering Campaign in 2008. In 2009, He was involved in a UN peace campaign where he collaborated in a peace song with artists Juacali, Mejja, Nyota Ndogo, Mr Lenny among other top artists in Kenya. He also worked on an anti-corruption song, “Simama” with top Kenya artists.

He later released a mellow jam, "Fall in Love". Other singles to be out soon are “Kuzitoka”..,“Kuna vile”, “Nakuimbia”-a collabo with Bongo artist Z-anto, “Bila bob” feat Allahola n many other new tracks featuring lablemates Mejja and Juacali. All these new tracks plus his previous songs will be featured in his album titled, 'Genge nijenge!' Thanks to all his loyal fans for the support and love. Keep on keepin' on, God Bless!

References

External links

Kenyan hip hop African musician stubs

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[[Jimw@t]] , born James Wathigo, is a [[Kenyan hip hop]] [[Genge]] [[Rapper]] a.k.a Jimwizzy.
[[Jimw@t]] , born James Wathigo, is a [[Kenyan hip hop]] [[Genge]] [[Rapper]] a.k.a Jimwizzy.
== Personal life==
== Personal life==

Revision as of 00:55, 16 September 2010

Jimw@t , born James Wathigo, is a Kenyan hip hop Genge Rapper a.k.a Jimwizzy.

Personal life

Jimw@t is brought out from the two names, James(Jim) Wathigo(W@t) .He was brought up in Kabete and went to Musa Gitau Primary and Chinga High School, Nyeri. After his O levels he took a computer course and later studied graphic design. He started rapping while he was in class 7.

Music career

While still in high school, he went to Calif Records and recorded his first song “Sema nami sweetie”, while he was in form 4 but did not release it until he completed his O’ levels. On clearing high school, he released it and he was shocked to hear it on Capital FM a few days after its release; later, other stations followed suit. The same year, he was featured by Rhaptaz, (a group comprising of Gabu of P-Unit) in “Paulina” which became a club hit and was used in the Close-up ‘dance-o-mania’ competition. He also did videos for the songs that same year. Later on, he was featured in the song “Adila” by Pararo and Riziki. He was also featured in Juacali’s ”Kwa album yangu” and ”wanakimbia” songs which are in “Juacalisekta”, the mini album. He then went on to pursue a solo career. In the same year, he released a hugely popular song, “UNDER 18” in which he featured Meg C.

Awards and Nominations

The song “UNDER 18”, no doubt catapulted him to the top of charts and built a name for him in the music industry. It also scooped an award in the 2006 Chaguo La Teeniez Awards (CHAT Awards) - “Favourite new artist” and was nominated for four awards in the 2007 Kisima Music Awards .

Others

Other songs he has worked on are Mpaka che with Pilipili, Tunakatika with Wambo-E, Chakula kinyaji with Jua Cali which was featured in Juacali’s album Ngeli ya Genge and his current single “Sitoi kitu kidogo” which addresse the issue of corruption Kenya and was included in the National Anti-Corruption Steering Campaign in 2008. In 2009, He was involved in a UN peace campaign where he collaborated in a peace song with artists Juacali, Mejja, Nyota Ndogo, Mr Lenny among other top artists in Kenya. He also worked on an anti-corruption song, “Simama” with top Kenya artists.

He later released a mellow jam, "Fall in Love". Other singles to be out soon are “Kuzitoka”..,“Kuna vile”, “Nakuimbia”-a collabo with Bongo artist Z-anto, “Bila bob” feat Allahola n many other new tracks featuring lablemates Mejja and Juacali. All these new tracks plus his previous songs will be featured in his album titled, 'Genge nijenge!' Thanks to all his loyal fans for the support and love. Keep on keepin' on, God Bless!

References

External links

Kenyan hip hop African musician stubs


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