The song typically exemplifies Solomon’s "African Renaissance Blues" style, blending traditional East African sounds with jazz and folk elements.
: Reflecting Solomon’s role as an activist and educator, his music frequently addresses social justice, peace, and the importance of meaningful action over empty rhetoric (implied by the title "Many Words"). About the Artist: Adam Solomon Adam Solomon - Maneno Mengi
: Born in Mombasa, Kenya, Solomon began his career with popular Kenyan bands before moving to Toronto, Canada. Career Highlights : Co-founder of the pan-African band The AfroNubians . Career Highlights : Co-founder of the pan-African band
: The track draws from the musical heritage of the Mijikenda people of coastal Kenya. "" (which translates to "Many Words" or "Too
Winner of the for World Music Album as part of the African Guitar Summit project.
"" (which translates to "Many Words" or "Too Much Talk" in Swahili ) is a notable track by Adam Solomon , a Juno Award-winning Kenyan-Canadian guitarist and singer known for his mastery of African blues and coastal Kenyan rhythms. Musical Style and Themes
: Often features Solomon's signature lead guitar work, influenced by legends like Papa Wemba and Ali Farka Touré.