17 Jun 25 15:00H
Nyambura Njee aka Problematic Black Hottie joins nowisgood in this month's episode of the Mizizi show. Over voice notes, we hear about her experiences as a DJ over the journey of the show, leading up to her energetic and nostalgic mix.
Mizizi argues that there isn't just one "Kenyan sound" —because being a Kenyan artist, in itself, is an answer to what Kenyan music is: diverse, creative, and gas. The show occasionally features guests, where we dive deeper into this conversation discussing the music scene, the country’s political climate (#RutoMustGo), appreciating jaba juice and anything/everything else in between.
With Guest: Problematic Black Hottie is a DJ, taste maker, personality and an advocate of centering femininity and blackness. Based in Detroit, Michigan (USA) and raised all over the African Diaspora, she combines eclectic global and local influences with a focus on feminine music too curate a contagious vibe and introduce her crowd to a platter of delectable sounds.
A cultured and educated entertainer, she uses her world travel experience, and background in the study of culture, and society to approach DJing anthropologically. For PBH, her outstanding selecting skills, dubbed “iconic” aesthetic, and ability too curate a feminine centered vibe are her defining factor. With a consistent and trademark sound, look, and style, Problematic Black Hottie became a Detroit staple and household name in less than two years.