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Grammy-Winning Alphabet Rockers arrived in Kenya, link up with Jabali Afrika

Alphabet Rockers posing with Jabali Afrika in Nairobi
Alphabet Rockers posing with Jabali Afrika in Nairobi. Photo credit: Instagram/alphabetrockers

Award-winning American music collective Alphabet Rockers has officially landed in Kenya. The GRAMMY and Emmy-winning group kicking off their visit in Nairobi alongside Kenyan creative outfit Jabali Afrika.

Known for creating music that inspires positive social change, Alphabet Rockers shared a glimpse of their first day in the Kenyan capital through a heartfelt social media post, highlighting the city’s vibrant culture and creative spirit.

“Day 1 in Nairobi, and the inspiration is flowing. 🇰🇪❤️ We spent our first day connecting with some amazing people, sharing incredible food, creating, and tapping into the beautiful creative energy of this city. It was a productive and fun day to say the least. More to come.”

 

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The post was accompanied by the hashtags #AlphabetRockers and #JabaliAfrika, confirming the partnership between the two groups and hinting that more collaborative projects could be on the horizon.

Alphabet Rockers have built an international reputation for using music as a tool for education, empowerment and social impact. The collective proudly describes itself as “Making music that makes change” and has earned both GRAMMY and Emmy Awards for its work. Beyond music, the group is also known for its children’s book You Are Not Alone, further cementing its mission of encouraging inclusion, belonging and positive change through storytelling.

Their arrival in Kenya marks an exciting moment for the local creative industry, particularly as they join forces with Jabali Afrika, an organization celebrated for nurturing young talent and promoting African arts through music, dance and cultural expression. The collaboration brings together two organizations with a shared passion for empowering young people through creativity.

Although details about the purpose of the visit have not yet been revealed, the group’s first update suggests that the trip will involve creative exchanges, cultural experiences and collaborative artistic projects. Fans and supporters can likely expect more behind-the-scenes moments and announcements in the coming days.

For Kenya’s creative community, the visit also underscores Nairobi’s growing reputation as a hub for international artistic collaborations, where global and local talent come together to exchange ideas, celebrate culture and create meaningful work with lasting impact.

With Alphabet Rockers already describing Nairobi as a source of inspiration on their very first day, anticipation is building for what this partnership with Jabali Afrika will produce in the days ahead.

Ethan Maina

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I love everybody who loves everybody, somebody got to love somebody at some point. Music is something that comes natural to everybody and it's a language that everybody can understand, I understand it and that's why I speak it fluently, do you.

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