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Mwenyeji Spikes
[edit]Mwenyeji Spikes, originally known as Matthews from Nairobi, is recognized as a literary critic and a vocal poet. His initial compilation, titled "Afromental Contagion" in 2002, marked his emergence in the poetry scene. Since then, he has collaborated with various poets and spoken word artists, including Tear Drops and Namatsi Lukoye, contributing significantly to the poetry landscape in Kenya.
Beyond his poetic endeavors, Spikes has actively supported emerging arts and gender and sociology research text.[1] his involvement in the annual Central Wacka Wacka Festival of music, arts, and African culture, solidifying his presence in the arts community.
His interests extend to music, community engagement, and art programs, leading him to engage in social activism and community empowerment. He hosts the weekly Afrocentric podcast called the "African Ways podcast," aimed at empowering and uniting Africans worldwide through news, information, and socio-economic and political commentary.
In addition to his podcast, Spikes is recognized as an underground emcee, blending social consciousness with entertainment. He has hosted numerous mixtapes and featured on hip-hop albums. Currently, he hosts "Pumzi Mixtape Fridays" in Nairobi every last Friday of the month, providing a platform for both emerging and established talents in poetry and hip-hop.
To further support talent scouting and development in the arts, Mwenyeji co-founded "Pumzi Afrika," a creative agency dedicated to empowering budding artists in both rural and urban areas. This initiative fosters an environment for the local growth and development of art.
Discography | Year | Related Project |
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Afro-mental Contagion | 2002 | Touch Down Poetry Series |
Something Necessary | 2006 | Full Circle Series |
Memoirs of Poe | 2012 | The Afro-Urban Man
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The Afro Urban Man
[edit]Through diverse mediums and platforms Mwenyeji Spikes continues to carry on his passionate quest in exploring the state of the Afro-Urban culture and new trends through music, poetry, photography & experimental art and promoting his body of work over the years, giving a fresh perspective of the Afro-Urban trends on the African continent and globally to a local and globally spread audience.
Beyond advocacy, Mwenyeji Spikes is a passionate curator of arts and culture, celebrating Africa's rich heritage while also embracing its contemporary expressions. Through his book "From My African Eyes," he offers a nuanced perspective on the African experience, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the diversity and vibrancy of African cultures.