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Nandy – Dah ft. G Nako, Stamina, Khaligraph Jones, Joh Makini, Rosa Ree & Moni Centrozone

Nandy, the Tanzanian music sensation and founder of African Princess Music Label, isn’t content with simply creating hits – she’s building a legacy. Her latest move is a masterful remix of her beloved track “Dah”, and it’s a sonic embodiment of cross-border collaboration and pure hip hop fire. The remix features a who’s-who of East African rap talent: G Nako, Stamina, Khaligraph Jones, Joh Makini, Rosa Ree, and Moni Centrozone.

The original “Dah” swept through Tanzania and beyond in 2024. Its irresistible rhythm and Nandy’s captivating vocals made it an instant favorite for both romantic moments and dancefloor explosions. Now, imagine that energy infused with the dynamic flows and lyrical prowess of some of the region’s most respected hip hop artists.

Each rapper brings their signature style to the remix. Expect G Nako and Stamina to deliver their trademark intensity, while Khaligraph Jones (the Kenyan heavyweight) drops his clever and charismatic bars. Joh Makini adds his soulful touch, and Rosa Ree showcases the power of female MCs across East Africa. Moni Centrozone ties it all together with infectious hooks that will stay in your head long after the music stops.

The “Dah” remix isn’t just a hot track; it’s a symbol of a thriving and interconnected East African music scene. Nandy has proven herself a master collaborator, bridging genres and borders to create something truly special. This remix has the potential to reach new audiences, further cementing the reputation of Tanzanian and Kenyan hip hop on the global stage.

Ready to dive into this epic collaboration?

Head over to boomplay and experience the “Dah” remix for yourself.

Don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments below! Let’s discuss the standout verses, the fusion of styles, and whether you think this remix will become a defining anthem for East African hip hop.

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