Kenyans Rally Again with singer, Juliani Leading the Charge
VICTOR KIPCHUMBA June 19, 2024 0
PHOTO: Singer Juliani
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Juliani’s Active Role in Protests
Juliani, whose real name is Julius Owino, proposed a unique idea as Kenyans prepare for the next round of the Occupy Parliament protests. The seasoned musician and activist aims to infuse music into the protest atmosphere, making the resistance both powerful and enjoyable.
Juliani is no stranger to protests or protest songs. During the first edition of the Tuesday riots, he actively participated and stayed at Industrial Area police station until past 9pm to secure the freedom of activist Boniface Mwangi and two others. Now, as Kenyans ready themselves for another trip to town on Thursday, Juliani believes there’s only one thing missing in the packed resistance menu—music.
The Call for Protest Music
Juliani, known for his hit song ‘Utawala’, suggested integrating music into the Thursday activities. He called upon potential protesters to bring along a Bluetooth speaker for the mission. “Attention Attention: How about a full party kesho. Watu wabebe Bluetooth speaker!” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday. “We agree on a playlist. (ngoma yoyote inaeza get wase charged) Kaende kaende!”
Support from Kenyans
Juliani’s suggestion immediately received backing from thousands of Kenyans on X. Many lauded him for the idea and promised to follow through with his suggestion. Social commentator Gabriel Oguda expressed his excitement, commenting, “I support this with all my body organs!” Another supporter said, “Kaende kaende! I support this wholeheartedly! We will, in fact, be blasting your music, Bro! First on the playlist? Utawala!”
Playlist Suggestions
One enthusiastic Kenyan quickly came up with a brief list of songs they’d love to have played out loud in the streets. The list included:
- Daima me ni Kenya
- Get up, stand up
- Utawala
- Redemption song
- Hii ni system ya majambazi
- Wajinga sisi
- Freedom is coming
- If I ruled the world
Juliani’s Protest Music Legacy
Juliani’s idea couldn’t have come from a better person. The legendary Dandora emcee has actively participated in protests in the past and boasts several chart-topping resistance songs. In tracks like ‘Utawala’, ‘Bahasha ya Ocampo’, and ‘Exponential Potential’, Juliani highlights the ills plaguing Kenyan society, including corruption, poor governance, greed, and mismanagement of national affairs.
A Thank You to Protesters
As the Tuesday protests wrapped up, Juliani took to his X account to thank the participants. He quoted his own lyrics while expressing his pride in the new generation of Kenyan protesters. “I know tuko mood ya ‘Sitasimama maovu yakitawala..’ lakini, what I’ve witnessed today, you young people I raise you ‘walitudharau….’ I am honoured to witness your greatness!” he wrote.
Preparing for the Next Protest
Despite sporadic arrests and police violence, Kenyans are gearing up for another round of the Occupy Parliament protests set for Thursday, June 20. Juliani’s call to bring music to the protests aims to uplift spirits and galvanize the movement. The integration of music is expected to create a powerful atmosphere, blending resistance with celebration.
The Power of Music in Protests
Music has always played a crucial role in movements for social change. It unites people, conveys powerful messages, and inspires action. By suggesting the inclusion of protest music, Juliani taps into this tradition. His call for Bluetooth speakers and a shared playlist aims to create a unified, charged atmosphere that motivates protesters.
A New Dimension to Protesting
Juliani’s idea represents a new dimension to protesting. Instead of focusing solely on the grievances, he proposes celebrating the spirit of resistance. This approach can attract more participants, especially younger ones, who resonate with music and see it as a form of expression and solidarity.
Social Media Buzz
Juliani’s call has generated significant buzz on social media. His followers and supporters are eagerly discussing the playlist and logistics of incorporating music into the protests. The idea has energized the movement, creating anticipation for a vibrant and spirited protest on Thursday.
Music as a Unifying Force
As the protesters gather, music will serve as a unifying force. It will help maintain morale, provide a rhythmic backdrop to chants and slogans, and amplify the messages being conveyed. Juliani’s idea has the potential to transform the protest into a memorable event that captures the attention of both participants and onlookers.
The Anticipated Impact
The upcoming protest, with its musical element, is anticipated to have a significant impact. It will not only highlight the issues at hand but also demonstrate the creativity and resilience of the Kenyan people. By turning the protest into a party, Juliani aims to show that resistance can be both powerful and joyful.
Veteran rapper Juliani’s proposal to infuse music into the ‘Occupy Parliament’ protests adds a new and exciting dimension to the movement. By calling for Bluetooth speakers and a shared playlist, he aims to create a vibrant, unified atmosphere that inspires and energizes protesters. As Kenyans prepare for the next round of protests, Juliani’s idea has already garnered widespread support and enthusiasm. The integration of music promises to make the Thursday protest a powerful and memorable event, showcasing the spirit and creativity of the Kenyan people in their fight for justice and accountability.