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If you grew up in East Africa during the late 2000s, there’s a high chance your playlists were dominated by the heavy basslines and street-savvy lyrics of . At the heart of that revolution was Jua Cali , the "King of Genge," who specialized in turning everyday Sheng into chart-topping hits. One of his most soulful yet underrated tracks from that era is "Niimbie," featuring the smooth, melodic vocals of Enika . The Vibe and Production

While Jua Cali delivers his signature "slow-flow" rap, Enika provides a soulful contrast with her vocal performance. Often cited by fans as one of the most underrated collaborations in Kenyan music history, the song captures a rare, romantic side of the Genge movement. Why It Still Hits Today Juacali feat Enika - Ni imbie

Released as part of Jua Cali’s landmark sophomore album, (2009), "Niimbie" (translated as "Sing for Me") is a departure from his more aggressive club bangers like "Kwaheri" or "Bidii Yangu". If you grew up in East Africa during

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If you grew up in East Africa during the late 2000s, there’s a high chance your playlists were dominated by the heavy basslines and street-savvy lyrics of . At the heart of that revolution was Jua Cali , the "King of Genge," who specialized in turning everyday Sheng into chart-topping hits. One of his most soulful yet underrated tracks from that era is "Niimbie," featuring the smooth, melodic vocals of Enika . The Vibe and Production

While Jua Cali delivers his signature "slow-flow" rap, Enika provides a soulful contrast with her vocal performance. Often cited by fans as one of the most underrated collaborations in Kenyan music history, the song captures a rare, romantic side of the Genge movement. Why It Still Hits Today

Released as part of Jua Cali’s landmark sophomore album, (2009), "Niimbie" (translated as "Sing for Me") is a departure from his more aggressive club bangers like "Kwaheri" or "Bidii Yangu".