Necessary Noize

Necessary Noize was a Kenyan hip hop group.

Origins and Original Members

It was originally composed of female MC/singer Nazizi Hirji, singer Kevin Wyre and rapper Bamzigi, though Bamzigi later left due to personal and label disputes. The group was formed in October 2000 and released their self-titled debut album in 2000 under Audio Vault Studios (now Blu Zebra). This contained the hits "Clang Clang," and "La Di Da."

Growth

They steadily grew in popularity and were later to release a second album Necessary Noize II: Kenyan Gal, Kenyan Boy in 2004 which included popular regional hits such as "Kenyan Gal, Kenyan Boy" and "Bless My Room" . Although mainly hip hop based, the group also does some reggae and R&B tracks. They are appreciated for their socially conscious lyrics that deal with issues affecting youth such as AIDS, drugs and politics.

Collaborations

Together with Ugandan ragga musician Bebe Cool, they have released music under the name East Africa Bashment Crew. The group is nominated at the inaugural (2008) MTV Africa Music Awards.[1] Necessary Noize has also collaborated with the Tanzanian hip hop group Gangwe Mobb with "Tunajirusha" hit. Guest on their debut album include Mizchif from Zimbabwe, Jerry Doobiez of K-South and Nyota Ndogo.[2]

Nazizi and Wyre also have done solo productions, before and during the existence of the group.

Awards

Won:

Nominated:

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References

  1. Museke: MTV Africa Music Awards 2008 Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Discogs - Necessary Noize
  3. Nyanga, Caroline. "Nazizi - First lady of Kenyan music". Standard Digital News. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
  4. Ugandaonline.net: PAM Awards 2006 Winners
  5. Tanzania Music Awards - Nominees 2005
  6. africa.bizcommunity.com: Channel O Award nominees released
  7. Ugpulse.com: PAM Awards 2007
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