King Kaka and Rabbit

King Kaka advices his younger self in an interesting cameo

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King Kaka has by now achieved all anyone would have ever imagined am sure by now he has surpased the plateau of which he has set precedence to as he has achieved some things that most rappers not only in Kenya but the entire African continent has wished to achieve but it’s only him that he has been able to achieve like meeting up with Bill Gates and his wife Melinda who knows him by name.

King Kaka was also the talk of town as he launched his 5th studio album dubbed ‘Eastlando Royalty’ with hundreds of people in attendance where he even got to propose to the mother of his two kids, Nana Owiti amidst cheers from fans and revelers who came to witness the album launch and see epic performances.

Also read: King Kaka proposes to girlfriend, Nana Owiti on stage

King Kaka has recently released a rather interesting cameo of himself being King Kaka talking to his younger self, Rabbit in retrospect where he urges himself[Rabbit] to never give up since he is counting on him to make it by persevering through the struggle so that he can make it[King Kaka] in the future because there won’t be King Kaka without Rabbit.

King Kaka featured Katitu hitmaker Kithungo Raha Maima on his 5th studio album 'Eastlando Royalty' on the 22nd track dubbed 'Mbesa' which is a track you ought to listen to, this just proves how versatile King Kaka really is on his craft. photo credit: Instagram/thekingkaka
King Kaka featured Katitu hitmaker Kithungo Raha Maima on his 5th studio album ‘Eastlando Royalty’ on the 22nd track dubbed ‘Mbesa’ which is a track you ought to listen to, this just proves how versatile King Kaka really is on his craft. photo credit: Instagram/thekingkaka

Watch the interesting cameo as performed by King Kaka and Rabbit(which is a moniker he has since buried to embrace King Kaka who is the businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist, more corporate and a rapper as well).

I love everybody who loves everybody, somebody got to love somebody at some point.
Music is something that comes natural to everybody and it's a language that everybody can understand, I understand it and that's why I speak it
fluently, do you.