Ethic Entertainment and Ochungulo Family Reunite to Revive Gengetone

Gengetone founding class—Ethic Entertainment and Ochungulo Family—have reunited for a new track, marking a bold attempt to revive the once-dominant sound that defined Kenyan youth culture. The Meteoric Rise Back in 2018, Ethic Entertainment burst onto the scene with the viral..
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Ethic Entertainment and Ochungulo Family, two pioneering groups of the Gengetone genre, have reunited for a new track, aiming to revive the sound that dominated Kenyan youth culture from 2018 to 2020.
- Gengetone’s decline by 2020 was attributed to repetition, censorship, and shifting audience tastes towards drill, Afropop, and Amapiano.
- Benzema of Ochungulo Family stated, “Gengetone was our way of telling the world who we are, without edits or filters.”
- Rekless of Ethic emphasized the collaboration’s significance, saying, “We started this together. It’s only right we bring it back together.”
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