inafaa kila content ya Kenya tunacomment na swa au sheng...kama chinesse waucomment na kichina mbona sisi tusipromote swa yetu si kuna google translate...watatupata mbele ...ii ni moja ya culture yetu yenye inafaa tupromote.....Kenyan youth population tuko litrate ,mzee kibaki ali.ensure atleast 80% of us kenyan youths tulifika form 4,so hakuna mtu akona haja ya kuprove ati tunajua ngos...but swa na sheng iii nayo lazima dunia itambue.......napenda vile wa.Naija wamejiaminia na Pidgin mpaka Kuna words zenye sisi wakenya na global community tumekubali.....sa ni time pia hii yetu ikubalike...accent yetu ikubalike,KOT ikubalike,Matatu culture ikubalike,Memes zetu zikubalike globaly,keyboard worriors tukubalike....
U talked about the "matrix " in one of your last videos in USA. In this video u c a "Matrix " matatu. Like the bible the say,"the power is in the tongue." Salute 💯
A matatu is the name that's given to all the public service vehicles i.e the buses,the 14seater vans,all...whether having art or not. The public service vehicles that have art,loud music in them are called Nganya. But all are still matatus
Very nice interview... Thanks for sharing the information...I also enjoyed your interview with Auston H... Happy to see you guys doing this traveling..I left full love and support... Just starting my YT journey...
Wow, the matatus have evolved! I lived in Nairobi around 20 years ago and back then Matatus where all the size of a minibus like the one passing by in 06:38 . Kibaki the president back then, had made a new law, that all matatus had to have a yellow line in the middle and only 11 people (as far as I remeber it was 11 ...) were allowed to ride them. The loud music has always been a thing, also with the small ones back then. Before Kibaki, the matatus where in all sizes and the people allowed on where limitless, so it was also more dangerous, if the driver wanted to make more money, he would allow more people on then there were seats, and they would stand inside or hanging out the side door. - I hope you can understand my english.
Matatu is all public transport vehicles.Nganya or manyanga Are the pimped colourful matatus with music that youths love.Other Matus aren't pimped but they are still matatus and anyone can use a matatu not only the youths.Opposite of ummoinner is still the Kenya 1.
Pamba Arnolda...you are not the "GUY" stop the cap. They are all matatus but the most artsy ones are from Eastlando, Umoja, Buru, Kahawa West and such. By the way MATUTU or MATHREE origin was because passengers had to pay 3 shillings and not 3 cents.
Colonialism my sis they brainwashed our ppl gave us the bible took our land and left us with a white Jesus but we got our freedom and land back the Jesus part we are working on it😂😂😂
The Kenyan society isn't as racialized as the American society. In Kenya, Jesus is just Jesus, irrespective of what skin colour he has. Remember the words of MLK?
If you look around you'll find matatus with local Artist names and images. Like the white matatu she was standing next to had a image of mzee ojwang a kenyan comedian who passed away. And there are many with images of other popular kenyans. You have a matatu written OG on the wind screen and has a khaligraph Jones image at the back. You have a red sauti soul matatu! But there are not many popular kenyans around. Unless you want to put politicians on your matatu as well! But there are many matatus. So do they get like 20 matatus with khaligraph images to prove they like locals as well? No they Can't . Remember the competition is about creativity and originality. So naming your matatu khaligraph while there are other matatus called khaligraph isnt a good look. So you get names from outside. From movies and shows. From cartoons. As long as it makes it easier for people to differentiate your mat from others. You get?? It's not about not loving your own!
@@richardray2680 Well to me it is not a good look when foreign imagery and art is dominating your country because in those foreign countries you won't find them excessively glorifying what is not theirs like that be it in art or otherwise! You might say it is just mats but...come to think of it, it speaks volumes!
@@richardray2680 Well what I said is the truth and I stroke a nerve. There's a lot of art all over Africa to draw inspiration from but no... American stuff has to dominate. It simply shows the mindset of the people. No wonder Ruto did you like that!!!!
@@FransisRubanza There is a lot of inspiration to draw from but the mat industry is basically for the teenagers . Folks decorate the mats according to what the teenagers are into. And hip-hop is something that is dominating entertainment all over the world. Especially American hip hop and American movies. So that's where they get their inspiration from. But it does not mean they don't value their own culture or African art. In fact if you get in these mats the music you'll hear most often is Kenyan hip hop and Nigerian and south African music. Which shows how much they love African music as well as art. And no what you said didn't strike a nerve. I do not get affected by such comments. I find them interesting and educative. But honestly I don't see anything wrong with Kenyans getting inspiration from African Americans or other blacks from around the world and showing appreciation for their art and culture. Don't African Americans and blacks in the diaspora get inspiration from Africans as well? If it was white celebrities and European culture being celebrated on these mats then I'd have a problem. But not this!!
@@humbledan5492 oh yes but not fully informed.. Matatu refers to the public service vehicles excluding taxis while the pimped ones are referred to as manyangas/nganyas..and the matatu that was voted Kenya one is Opposite not matrix
@@this.maybe_Brandon which one according to you is number one? Did you watch the entire video? For your information those new ones are the ones that come complete and win
your guide is totally clueless,she kept saying old people are the one avoiding loud matatus that is a lie,the queue at super metro with zero graffiti,zero loud music is 90% young people,find a well informed eloquent guide next time not such a clueless lady
@@COOPSCORNER that lady has a negative attitude toward old people she kept repeating it,old age isn't a disease,am going through your videos currently but this one meen too shallow
@@PambaArnolda please change,you hate old people.Accept to be corrected human is to error.Just rewind the video listen to every words you spoke you'll realize the mistakes you made
@@kevint3322 I wish I had time to go on judging and speculating nonsense on people like you. Thank you Deputy Jesus! I shall honor your judgement. Happy now? I hope you sleep well tonight.
What colonial mindset are you on about? Matatu culture has every set of dynamics. Celebs, religion, anime, politicians, historians, art, culture, sports etc
Kenyans have a lot of decolonising they need to do. How she gon' so casually call a random chinese guy she sees on the street a ''brother''? Disgusting and embarrassing. Then there is the obsession with white Jesus/Mary, but that's a whole other conversation I'm not trying to have in a comments section. When Coop asked if Kipchoge is on any Matatu it just hit me that no Matatu celebrates ANY local people, even the Mau Mau..... that's sad
@@Layla_n It's not normal, it's mental colonisation. I'm not bothered by them having foreigners on the Matatus from their favourite TV or Movie shows, BUT celebrating the same figures the colonising missionaries brought to the continent to brainwash Africans does rub me the wrong way.
Whatever is ur experience we don't have it here. If it's racism trauma we haven't experienced, so chill bro. Again, all the local celebrities are already celebrated in matatu culture... u haven't seen nothing yet. So stop the nonsense of decolonisation, we're free people
@@enriquekings9099 You say racism isn't a thing in Kenya, yet tribalism has affected Kenyas politics for a long time even up to now has it not? I will never stop saying Kenyans need to decolonise because I care for the mental health of my people. I'm tired of seeing the depiction of white people as holy in Kenya, I'm tired of seeing them still using British education to teach our kids, I'm tired of these pro western corrupt puppet Presidents/Politicians getting into office. A lot of Kenyans are physically free but mentally enslaved still. All these bad things happening in Kenya is self inflicted and it's time they realise that, they need to wake up.
The artwork looks pretty dope, like literally next level.
Very nice. 🎨
This was so vibrant and spontaneous and beautiful,showing you around our Matatu Culture here in Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪 loved every bit of it 😊
Awesome. You should take Jackson to where graffiti is done so that He can also experience
@@Evalian198 ooh yes down at the industrial area
Hii imeenda😂😂
@@franklinakiba7880 hahaha 😝 hakunaa
@@franklinakiba7880 😂😂😂😂
Matatu comes from 'Mapeni Matatu' means three pennies, which is what Kenyans used to pay as far back in the 70's
Good history lesson
inafaa kila content ya Kenya tunacomment na swa au sheng...kama chinesse waucomment na kichina mbona sisi tusipromote swa yetu si kuna google translate...watatupata mbele ...ii ni moja ya culture yetu yenye inafaa tupromote.....Kenyan youth population tuko litrate ,mzee kibaki ali.ensure atleast 80% of us kenyan youths tulifika form 4,so hakuna mtu akona haja ya kuprove ati tunajua ngos...but swa na sheng iii nayo lazima dunia itambue.......napenda vile wa.Naija wamejiaminia na Pidgin mpaka Kuna words zenye sisi wakenya na global community tumekubali.....sa ni time pia hii yetu ikubalike...accent yetu ikubalike,KOT ikubalike,Matatu culture ikubalike,Memes zetu zikubalike globaly,keyboard worriors tukubalike....
5:08 point of correction, OPPOSITE from Ummoiner Sacco won the competition " KENYA 1" (2022 and 2023)
True
Bana jo anaturusha tittle😂
U talked about the "matrix " in one of your last videos in USA. In this video u c a "Matrix " matatu. Like the bible the say,"the power is in the tongue." Salute 💯
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She understands matatu culture well👍
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A matatu is the name that's given to all the public service vehicles i.e the buses,the 14seater vans,all...whether having art or not. The public service vehicles that have art,loud music in them are called Nganya. But all are still matatus
I love how you open to experience the Kenyan life in real time
Wow Coop. You started a tour business👏 I wish you much success.
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Mr Coop ni Kadinya mbaya anawakula sana
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Wee wacha ghai😂😂😂😂, ati kadinya....@Coop, This guy is insinuating something in a funny way ...Ask Wangechi to translate 😅
Walai. Huyo Wangeci amemkula sana
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Another epic video from Mr Cooper…. Keep them coming…
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love Nairobi 🔥🇰🇪
watching from Somali 🇸🇴
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Very nice interview... Thanks for sharing the information...I also enjoyed your interview with Auston H... Happy to see you guys doing this traveling..I left full love and support... Just starting my YT journey...
@17:13 Whoever ran that Biggie and Nas, is really in tune. Respect.
Oh, so that's the real Pamba Anolda! I follow all ur tiptoes..love ur music signature...no words needed😊
Keep up the good work!
Much much appreciated my friend. 😻😻😻
@@PambaArnolda enjoyed the tour ❤❤❤
The louder the matatu and grafitti, the popping the matatu 💯
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Wow, the matatus have evolved! I lived in Nairobi around 20 years ago and back then Matatus where all the size of a minibus like the one passing by in 06:38 . Kibaki the president back then, had made a new law, that all matatus had to have a yellow line in the middle and only 11 people (as far as I remeber it was 11 ...) were allowed to ride them. The loud music has always been a thing, also with the small ones back then. Before Kibaki, the matatus where in all sizes and the people allowed on where limitless, so it was also more dangerous, if the driver wanted to make more money, he would allow more people on then there were seats, and they would stand inside or hanging out the side door. - I hope you can understand my english.
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Matatu is all public transport vehicles.Nganya or manyanga Are the pimped colourful matatus with music that youths love.Other Matus aren't pimped but they are still matatus and anyone can use a matatu not only the youths.Opposite of ummoinner is still the Kenya 1.
Dope video coop💪🏿💪🏿
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Coop I’m in Nairobi and i don’t see the hype man let link bro! I kno Kenya has a lot to offer i just gotta find it
What???? Oh mehn, you don't see the hype🥲
You are not in Nairobi
Go home...dont force issues
We’ll link soon brother. 🛂
LOL faxxx
Nairobi no sleep 😂 Coop you're brave lol
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Cool kid anatembeza mzungu around akidai nganya ni mat na mat ni bus...😂😂😂
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The girl was a vibe.....🔥🔥❤️❤️
It was dope ...Keep shining
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NAIROBI Citi,💥👽crazy Citi gonna colour u bad best and dope in the world🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🇰🇪👊💣🎤😠💋🎧❤❤❤❤
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Thanks for sharing1
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😂 ati "that one is for old people" the audacity...sa izo super metro wamejaa hadi archives
Good Job, Pamba is insync with the culture
Thanks a lot Paul. I appreciate you ❤❤
uyu hakumpeleka stage zote😂stage ya ngong,ronga,kiambu na kasaaaa na umoh
Cool ain’t they?
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i have really enjoyed this video☺
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Thanks for sharing
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Nice video
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😅😅yow,matrix didn't win anything...opposite won,also there is a new matatu out now,hope you could check it out
She even doesn't know how matrix looks like...😅😅😅
We could see it even b4 u crossed the road...
U should see militia cone over to dust south
When I'm back in Nairobi.. I'll check it out! 👍🏾
We should link up I take you to Kawangware 📽
we Nairobians love our matatus
Just subscribe becoz u used one of the kenyan nganyas
Welcome. ✊🏾
Woop Woop! 🎉
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Post content daily
Pamba Arnolda...you are not the "GUY" stop the cap. They are all matatus but the most artsy ones are from Eastlando, Umoja, Buru, Kahawa West and such. By the way MATUTU or MATHREE origin was because passengers had to pay 3 shillings and not 3 cents.
Better or full matatu culture experience is in the evening when the lights come on ✨😄
Correction: kalimani is for the middle class.
Good job!
1st one was opposite. Matrix won nothing😅
It's amazing that the "Jesus " bus has a white Jesus
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Colonialism my sis they brainwashed our ppl gave us the bible took our land and left us with a white Jesus but we got our freedom and land back the Jesus part we are working on it😂😂😂
The Kenyan society isn't as racialized as the American society. In Kenya, Jesus is just Jesus, irrespective of what skin colour he has. Remember the words of MLK?
Matrix 01🔥🔥🔥
I expect to see kiligraph jones, Sauti sol, jua kali and all major kenyan artists but no....they love everthing foreign but their own!!!!
That’s DEEP.
If you look around you'll find matatus with local Artist names and images. Like the white matatu she was standing next to had a image of mzee ojwang a kenyan comedian who passed away. And there are many with images of other popular kenyans. You have a matatu written OG on the wind screen and has a khaligraph Jones image at the back. You have a red sauti soul matatu! But there are not many popular kenyans around. Unless you want to put politicians on your matatu as well! But there are many matatus. So do they get like 20 matatus with khaligraph images to prove they like locals as well? No they Can't . Remember the competition is about creativity and originality. So naming your matatu khaligraph while there are other matatus called khaligraph isnt a good look. So you get names from outside. From movies and shows. From cartoons. As long as it makes it easier for people to differentiate your mat from others. You get?? It's not about not loving your own!
@@richardray2680 Well to me it is not a good look when foreign imagery and art is dominating your country because in those foreign countries you won't find them excessively glorifying what is not theirs like that be it in art or otherwise! You might say it is just mats but...come to think of it, it speaks volumes!
@@richardray2680 Well what I said is the truth and I stroke a nerve. There's a lot of art all over Africa to draw inspiration from but no... American stuff has to dominate. It simply shows the mindset of the people. No wonder Ruto did you like that!!!!
@@FransisRubanza There is a lot of inspiration to draw from but the mat industry is basically for the teenagers . Folks decorate the mats according to what the teenagers are into. And hip-hop is something that is dominating entertainment all over the world. Especially American hip hop and American movies. So that's where they get their inspiration from. But it does not mean they don't value their own culture or African art. In fact if you get in these mats the music you'll hear most often is Kenyan hip hop and Nigerian and south African music. Which shows how much they love African music as well as art. And no what you said didn't strike a nerve. I do not get affected by such comments. I find them interesting and educative. But honestly I don't see anything wrong with Kenyans getting inspiration from African Americans or other blacks from around the world and showing appreciation for their art and culture. Don't African Americans and blacks in the diaspora get inspiration from Africans as well? If it was white celebrities and European culture being celebrated on these mats then I'd have a problem. But not this!!
Dope
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the first matatu is opposite not the matrix
Matrix kenya huan 🎉🎉
Dope bus. 💯
@@Dennoh254-n5m Opposite is Kenya huan 2 years in a row.. 2022 and 2023
Opposite was the one voted as Kenya one
matrix ilishinda competition gani wewe?
Can't like that at all, how do you feel in there?🤔 that's insane
My ears were about to burst. Other than that.. it was cool. 👍🏾
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Ngong had the best matatatus....Dont sit at the back...I hate it too
NBO city is the best
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Where is Wangachi???
Handling her business, what do you think!
You sound mentally unstable
This is an old video. Kenya has electric buses, and electric motorcycles. Then when you pay people pay with their phones mobile money known as MPESA.
watch out for that camera😂😂😂.
Oh, I was. Haha 👊🏾
Next time,, visit Embakasi for the hot ones
Where is that?
Bvb ni nomaa
#matrix is no1
Mgeenda ngong uko ndio kuko na ma mboko
another lie,why aren't their queues in those "popular" matatus yet super metro has endless queues all day
Not every stage\hood queues... even supermetro only has queue during rush hour especially from 3pm
Queues are mostly associated with orderliness and it is toward routes on Thika Road and other places where people like orderliness.
Matrix did not win shit last year 😂
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So ur channel was dying that's y u came to KE to rebrand
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😂😂😢 staap
Thanks for watching. 😎
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Matrix
Matatu culture
It's a real pain listening to her explanations that assume everyone listening to her is a local who understands the kind of communication around here.
She's quit informed
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@@humbledan5492 oh yes but not fully informed.. Matatu refers to the public service vehicles excluding taxis while the pimped ones are referred to as manyangas/nganyas..and the matatu that was voted Kenya one is Opposite not matrix
definately you picked the wrong person for this tour guide work,,😂😂
Why???
Why’s that Stanley? What did I disappoint you with?😂😂😂
@PambaArnolda giving false info , Matrix gari ya juzi imeshinda kenya 1 lini 😂
@@this.maybe_Brandon which one according to you is number one? Did you watch the entire video? For your information those new ones are the ones that come complete and win
@PambaAnorlda current kenya 1 title holder (with a certificate FYI) ni Opposite ya umoja , matrix labda current embakasi 1
your guide is totally clueless,she kept saying old people are the one avoiding loud matatus that is a lie,the queue at super metro with zero graffiti,zero loud music is 90% young people,find a well informed eloquent guide next time not such a clueless lady
Out of the whole edited/QUALITY video. You choose to be negative? Thanks for watching. 😎
@@COOPSCORNER that lady has a negative attitude toward old people she kept repeating it,old age isn't a disease,am going through your videos currently but this one meen too shallow
@@kevint3322I don’t have anything negative towards old people, we will all grow old someday why should I be negative about my own journey?
@@PambaArnolda please change,you hate old people.Accept to be corrected human is to error.Just rewind the video listen to every words you spoke you'll realize the mistakes you made
@@kevint3322 I wish I had time to go on judging and speculating nonsense on people like you. Thank you Deputy Jesus! I shall honor your judgement. Happy now? I hope you sleep well tonight.
Kanairos finest.
Not pictures but graffiti
Nimespot Genesis
Is this a Matatu I should see?
hawa walikulana.
You took a village girl to take you out in Nairobi 😢
Oh Wow 😊thanks for the compliment City boy.
Hii roho chafu itakumaliza I pity you
Pia Mimi nataka unipeleke 😉@@PambaArnolda
@@Mainnelicome we goo😊😊
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Colonial mindset in Kenya is huge. Only foreign celebrities on the matatus . No local or black characters
yeeey! I have seen 5 matatus so I know a lot about kenya.
What colonial mindset are you on about? Matatu culture has every set of dynamics. Celebs, religion, anime, politicians, historians, art, culture, sports etc
Expert on Kenya....Mr know it all after only seeing afew matatus
Let’s have the conversation. 🎤
Celebrating our black pop culture and icons is a Colonia mindset? You must be on some alien drugs maybe martian marijuana 😂
Kenyans have a lot of decolonising they need to do. How she gon' so casually call a random chinese guy she sees on the street a ''brother''? Disgusting and embarrassing. Then there is the obsession with white Jesus/Mary, but that's a whole other conversation I'm not trying to have in a comments section. When Coop asked if Kipchoge is on any Matatu it just hit me that no Matatu celebrates ANY local people, even the Mau Mau..... that's sad
Kenya, especially Nairobi is Westernized so having foreign artiste on the matatu is normal. Lots of western influence
@@Layla_n It's not normal, it's mental colonisation. I'm not bothered by them having foreigners on the Matatus from their favourite TV or Movie shows, BUT celebrating the same figures the colonising missionaries brought to the continent to brainwash Africans does rub me the wrong way.
Kipchoge is on Billboards. His image is bigger in Nairobi than the matatu graffiti images
Whatever is ur experience we don't have it here. If it's racism trauma we haven't experienced, so chill bro.
Again, all the local celebrities are already celebrated in matatu culture... u haven't seen nothing yet. So stop the nonsense of decolonisation, we're free people
@@enriquekings9099 You say racism isn't a thing in Kenya, yet tribalism has affected Kenyas politics for a long time even up to now has it not? I will never stop saying Kenyans need to decolonise because I care for the mental health of my people. I'm tired of seeing the depiction of white people as holy in Kenya, I'm tired of seeing them still using British education to teach our kids, I'm tired of these pro western corrupt puppet Presidents/Politicians getting into office. A lot of Kenyans are physically free but mentally enslaved still. All these bad things happening in Kenya is self inflicted and it's time they realise that, they need to wake up.
Matrix never won any award in December.
Stop lying to the world.
Who lied?
@@COOPSCORNER the lady lied.. The matatu that won kenya 1 is called opposite, matrix won absolutely nothing
Gaiii....since imekutouch ivyo sana.....si basi ungepresent utushow ukweli....!??she really tried her best....hii sio court buddaaa...chill😂
kenya women can lie ati kenya one ni matrix