Daudi Kabaka (1939-2001) was an Ugandan-born Kenyan singer. The type of music he is known for is called enga, a popular style in East Africa. His best-known songs include "African Twist", "Harambee Harambee", and "Western Shilo". His song "Helule Helule" was covered by The Tremeloes in the late 60s and became a hit in the United Kingdom. Kabaka is also well known for his Kenyan classic "Harambee Harambee," which largely reflects the aspirations of postcolonial Kenya to rebuild their nation together. He collaborated with John Nzenze o… read more
Daudi Kabaka (1939-2001) was an Ugandan-born Kenyan singer. The type of music he is known for is called enga, a popular style in East Africa. His best-known songs include "African Twist", "Harambee Harambee", and "Western Shilo". His song "Helule Helule"… read more
Daudi Kabaka (1939-2001) was an Ugandan-born Kenyan singer. The type of music he is known for is called enga, a popular style in East Africa. His best-known songs include "African Twist", "Harambee Harambee", and "Western Shilo". His song "Helule Helule" was covered by The Tremeloes in the late 60s and became a hit in the U… read more