Radio Presenter Gidi Gidi Launches New Show on Ghetto Radio

by KenyaPolls

Music Icon Gidi Gidi Makes Radio Comeback with New Show on Ghetto Radio
Legendary Kenyan musician and media personality Gidi Gidi, one-half of the iconic duo behind the 2002 hit Unbwogable, has made a triumphant return to the airwaves with a new weekly show on Ghetto Radio. The program, titled The Gidi Gidi Show, promises to blend timeless Kenyan classics with contemporary urban hits, all curated through the unique perspective of a musician who helped define a generation of Kenyan music. His return to radio is being celebrated by fans who remember his influential voice both on track and on air.
The show, which airs on Sunday afternoons, is designed as a relaxed, conversational journey through music. Gidi Gidi leverages his deep industry knowledge and vast network to provide behind-the-scenes stories about classic songs and to interview fellow artists. The format is a homecoming for the media personality, who has previously held roles at other major stations, and it reinforces Ghetto Radio’s brand as a platform deeply connected to authentic Kenyan urban culture.
Radio is in my blood. It’s a direct line to the people, and after some time away, I’m excited to be back on Ghetto Radio, the station that truly represents the streets. This show is about celebrating our musical journey—where we’ve been and where we’re going, Gidi Gidi stated ahead of his first broadcast. The inaugural episode was met with positive listener feedback, with many praising the show’s nostalgic yet fresh feel.
The launch of The Gidi Gidi Show strengthens the trend of established artists finding a second act in broadcasting. His presence on Ghetto Radio adds a layer of musical credibility and historical context to the station’s programming. For his audience, the show offers more than just music; it is a living archive of Kenyan pop culture hosted by one of its most recognizable architects, ensuring that the legacy of foundational hits continues to resonate with new listeners.

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