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‘They sing mostly about cows … and peace’: how social media is driving a Maasai music revival

Maasai musicians are embracing technology, swapping spears for smartphones to spark a cultural revival. Traditional songs blend with modern beats, reaching global audiences and preserving their identity. Discover how digital platforms are b...

The Guardian· Jul 3, 2026 · 12:13 PM · 35 views

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Maasai musicians are embracing technology, swapping spears for smartphones to spark a cultural revival. Traditional songs blend with modern beats, reaching global audiences and preserving their identity. Discover how digital platforms are breathing new life into Maasai music.

#MaasaiMusic #CulturalRevival #TraditionMeetsTech #MusicRevolution #KenyaCulture

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