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Sample Track 1:
"Moving Train" from Ayah Ye! Moving Train
Sample Track 2:
"Quality Women" from Ayah Ye! Moving Train
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Artist Review

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National Geographic Music, Artist Review >>

The re-birth of the East African urban music arena — music filled with percussion, a cappella and acoustic blends coupled with the contemporary Afro-urban mix — help set the pace for K-G's future.

With global inspiration from Papa Wemba, Lucky Dube, Bob Marley, Seal, Wyclef Jean and later on the Dave Matthews Band and an Afro-urban heritage in the United States, K-G brings to the forefront a genuine inclination to positive vibrations.

The story is not only for K-G, but is also a beacon of hope to East Africa's urban, destitute youth engulfed in crime and poverty, a breakthrough beyond their plight to make a living out of music in a Third World region where jobs are limited. Another way to make an honest living.

"I want to be an advocate and an ambassador that relays a message of hope, courage and endearment through music." —Courtesy Calabash Music

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