4 musical genres in Kenya

1. Benga - a genre of traditional Kenyan music that originated among the Luo community, characterized by its fast-paced rhythm and electric guitar melodies.

2. Taarab - a genre that has Swahili influences, combining traditional African rhythm with influences from Arabic, Indian, and Western music. Taarab often features vocals backed by orchestral arrangements and percussion.

3. Genge - a popular genre of Kenyan hip hop that fuses traditional hip hop beats with local slang, creating a unique sound that is often used to address social and political issues in Kenya.

4. Ohangla - a genre that originated among the Luo community in western Kenya, characterized by its lively rhythm and use of traditional instruments such as drums, horns, and string instruments. Ohangla music is often played at weddings, parties, and other social events in the region.