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The S3cr3t - Mr. President (B4 They Kill Me Album) Review

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- The S3cr3t’s "Mr. President" is not just a song that was recorded in 2021 for sheer entertainment—it's a bold commentary on the state of Kenyan society, imbued with frustration, realism, and an earnest call for change. The artist channels the disillusionment and anger of the youth, crafting a raw and unapologetic critique of political leadership and systemic corruption. We suggest you hit play while reading this :   The S3cr3t - Mr. President on Youtube (Lyrics Link Shared at the bottom of the review.) Ready? Set? Let's Dive in... The S3cr3t's "Mr. President" from the Album, "B4 They Kill Me" (2021) Review 1. Lyrical Depth and Themes The lyrics are the heartbeat of the track, loaded with metaphor, imagery, and direct confrontation. The central theme revolves around the disconnect between political promises and reality—highlighting issues like youth unemployment, corruption, and unfulfilled aspirations.  The line,  “Why we studying, ain't ...

The S3cr3t - Maua (B4 They Kill Me Album) Track 7

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Maua : Giving Flowers (B4 They Kill Me) In life, there is a rare and beautiful rhythm that emerges when one learns to celebrate others—not in their absence, but in their presence. It’s a lesson many miss, lost in the shuffle of busy days and unspoken gratitude. But for those who embrace it, this practice of appreciation transforms into a melody of connection, a symphony of shared purpose. This is what "Maua" represents—a tribute, a call to action, and an anthem for recognition. At the heart of "Maua" lies the metaphor of flowers. Flowers, in their vibrant, fleeting beauty, have always held meaning. They are symbols of love, loss, celebration, and remembrance. But in this context, the flowers become something more—a gesture of acknowledgment, not for the departed but for the living. It’s not a gift for a gravestone but for the legends walking among us, for the ones who inspire us daily and challenge us to become better versions of ourselves. The song opens with a sen...

Kenya 2030 and beyond : 9 Impactful long-term projects in Kenya that align with sustainable development and future-focused thinking.

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  Nairobi, vision for 2030 and beyond. Yo, yo, yo! Squad! What’s good, my people? The S3cr3t’s here, dropping gems and revelation ‘bout Kenya’s power moves . Let me break it down like a sick beat—this ain’t just talk, it’s the blueprint for greatness. Pull up a seat and vibe with me as I narrate this legacy. Just the other day, i was inspired by the story of Oxford planting oak trees for beams 500 years later. That brilliant example of long-term thinking got me wondering for more future-focused ideas in my Country.  9 impactful long-term projects in Kenya  While researching i summarized for ya'll these 9 impactful long-term projects in Kenya that also align with sustainable development and future-focused thinking. 1. Lake Turkana Wind Power Project She’s the queen of clean energy. Imagine this: massive turbines spinning, making electricity flow smooth like lyrical bars. Kenya’s stepping away from fossil fuels, styling itself as the renewable energy king of Africa. Yeah, ...