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Spotify Kenya Wrapped Party 2025 celebrates new wave of artists

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The Spotify Kenya Wrapped Party 2025 wasn’t just another end-of-year celebration; it was a cultural moment. A night where the artists who shaped Kenya’s streaming landscape stepped out from behind the playlists and onto the stage, proving exactly why this has been one of the most locally driven music years yet.

As the sun set over Nairobi, Kenyan music’s royalty filled the packed venue. In the crowd were heavyweights like Otile Brown, Bensoul, Victoria Kimani, Mordecai Dex, Maandy, Matata and Nviiri the Storyteller, all there as proud supporters of the new wave of artists dominating this year’s Wrapped toplists. Their presence alone said it all: the industry is watching, and the future is bright. 

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Performances that defined the night

Vijana Barubaru kicked things off with their signature blend of lyrical storytelling and buttery harmonies. Their performance felt like a love letter to Nairobi, familiar, textured, and perfectly polished. The duo performed some of their hits like “Romantic call” and “Kautamu Flani” featuring Bensoul while the crowd sang along.

Njerae delivered the night’s emotional high: an intimate, sing-along set built around the breakout single, “Aki Sioni“, that dominated local streaming this year as the most-streamed song in Kenya. 

By the time Watendawili hit the stage as the third act of the night, the energy in the room was already sky-high and they took it even further. The crowd erupted the moment their harmonies kicked in, fans instantly recognising the opening chords of their biggest hits. Fans didn’t just listen; they moved, danced, cheered, and sang back every lyric with a kind of joy that felt communal. Watendawili fed off that energy, weaving through their grooves with favourites like”Cham Thum” and “Hadi Kesho” that turned the venue into a full-blown celebration as they surprised the partygoers by bringing familiar artists, Matata and Charisma, to perform some of their greatest collabos on stage. Watendawili’s set wasn’t just a performance; it was a reminder of why they broke into Kenya’s top-streamed artists this year. They make the kind of music that brings people together, and the crowd made sure they felt that love.

Toxic Lyrikali wrapped up the night with pure adrenaline. Sharp bars. A gripping presence. The kind of performance that proves hip-hop in Kenya isn’t just alive; it’s leading a cultural shift, and it was a powerful, raw closing chapter to a night that celebrated growth, originality, and the unstoppable rise of local music.

A year powered by local discovery

Every performance reflected the story Spotify’s data told this year: Kenyans championed Kenyan music this year. Emerging artists climbed into the toplists for the first time. Afropop, soul, and hip-hop fused into new identities. Young artists built fan communities that felt deeply personal and proudly local. Spotify’s Managing Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Jocelyne Muhutu-Remy, summed up the spirit of the night and the year, “Kenyan artists are telling powerful stories and building real communities. When musicians understand their audience and engage with the data behind their growth, they open doors to even bigger stages in Kenya and beyond.”

Kenya’s Spotify Wrapped Party 2025 wasn’t just a celebration of what people streamed. It was a celebration of who Kenya is becoming musically: bold, original, proudly local, and ready to take the world stage. And as the lights went down and conversations continued long after the last song, one thing was clear: This wasn’t the end of a year. It was the beginning of a movement.

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