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VEE: Matatu Diaries (Special Edition)

By: Viqq Adriane
Narrated by: Viqq Adriane
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Nairobi moves to the beat of Gengetone—bass-heavy, raw, unapologetic. The kind of sound that rattles matatu windows, spitting stories of the hustle, the wins, the losses. It’s loud, it’s real, just like the streets. And no one owns them like Vee—fast, fearless, and running the game like she was born for it.

VEE: Matatu Diaries is a high-energy urban fiction set in the streets of Nairobi. This companion edition provides an exclusive audiobook preview, giving listeners a glimpse into Vee’s life—her love for the road, the city’s fast-paced hustle, and the chaos that comes with being the baddest matatu driver in the game.

For the full unfiltered experience, the complete audiobook brings Vee’s world to life like never before.

(The audiobook is dropping soon! Stay tuned for updates.)

©2025 Viqq Adriane (P)2025 Viqq Adriane
African American Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Urban

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