How Bruce Melodie Became a Darling to Kenyans

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By Kinyua Mwangi

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Kenya is a nation which has shown an insatiable appetite for good music, with fans jamming to great hits from both local and international artistes.

While many international artistes are struggling to penetrate the Kenyan market, Rwandan musicians have managed to secure a place in the hearts thanks to their nice RnB and Kizomba music.

One of the Rwandan hotshots who are greatly loved in Kenya is Bruce Melodie who’s a talented RnB sensation.

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Bruce Melodie became a darling of Kenyans in 2017 during the Coke Studio Africa. He was paired with the indisputable rap king Khaligraph Jones and together they worked on ajam which was later produced by DJ Maphorisa.

The track titled ‘Don’t know’ was dope. It served the purpose of what Coke Studio Africa is all about; new music, fusion, better ideas in composition and production.

Their televised performance was so amazing that fans asked that it be uploaded on YouTube quickly for them to enjoy the music.

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While Khaligraph was hailed as the best rap king in Africa, Bruce Melodie was hailed for not letting down Rwanda and making Kenyans proud by matching Khaligraph’s energy.

“This a big tune.Dope. Big up to the beautiful Lady who kept it lively with the drums or whatever the paraphernalia. Mob love lady. Khaligraph you damn good bro. Bruce amazing vocals. The Guitarist and pianist,” John Powell said.

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“This is so fireee. Bruce is so talented man. Mad vocals. The OG always bringing that,” Sling TV said.

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