Chris Brown received massive love from mostly Kenyans online after showing massive love to the Nairobi Matatu culture. Photo credit: Instagram/chrisbrownofficial
Chris Brown received massive love from mostly Kenyans online after showing massive love to the Nairobi Matatu culture. Photo credit: Instagram/chrisbrownofficial

Chris Brown appreciates matatu culture in a big way after sharing a photo of a matatu

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Chris Brown who is an artiste and also a renowned artist and a graffiti artist having drawn a perfect mural for Tyga’s son in his bedroom a few years back has shown massive love for the booming matatu culture in the country.

The multi-award singer and celebrated act who was paid Kshs. 90 million for a 90-minutes show in 2017 is the latest internationally-acclaimed, American entertainer to show love to the Kenyan matatu industry (which has become a culture appreciated by many) after Cardi B, Prison Break actor, Rober “T Bag” Knepper” and Trey Songz.

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Chris Brown took to Instagram and shared a photo of perfect black and white painted Chris Brown photo mural on a 14-seater matatu that caused an online pandemonium of excitement from Kenyan mostly after learning that the international superstar showed love in such a huge manner.

In 2018, Cardi B also shared a photo of the matatu that she was drawn on, her social media pages blew up with messages and comments from thousands of Kenyans who were happy to see her appreciating the Nairobi matatu culture, thereafter she instigated she would want to come to visit Kenya and most probably ride inside the matatu that had her face drawn all over.

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A few years ago when Trey Songz was in the country for his Coke Studio Africa experience, the celebrated R&B artiste was given an experience of a lifetime where he got to ride on a matatu for the first time together with Nyashinski.

 

 

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