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Interview

I paved way for East African artists to mint cash- Prezzo

 

Jackson Ngechu Makini, also known as Prezzo

Jackson Ngechu Makini, also known as Prezzo, a pioneer in the Kenyan music scene, has significantly influenced the industry over the years.

In this interview, the former Big Brother Africa housemate speaks about his journey, his contributions to the growth of the music industry, and his future aspirations, including a move into politics.

Prezzo discusses his current projects, including the launch of a media house with dedicated studios for podcasts and music recording, as well as an upcoming EP set for release in November.

He reflects on the evolution of the Kenyan music industry and his commitment to supporting the younger generation of artistes.

What are you currently working on?

I recently opened a media house which has Studio A and Studio B. Studio A is for podcasts and everything else, and Studio B is for recording music.

I am also working on an EP which should be out by mid-to-late November. I’ve featured a couple of artistes whom I’m not going to unveil right now. It’s a bit early, but then it’s one hell of an EP.

I’m in high spirits because my first song “Ma Fans” just turned 20 years old………CONTINUE READING……

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