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Rapcha Sayantist: Kenyan musicians become conceited after buying a second-hand car

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Renowned Kenyan comedian, who is also a talented standup comedian, actor and radio presenter took to his social media to talk about how most Kenyan artistes become conceited after they get massive airplay and gain a lot of followers on Instagram.

According to Rapcha, Kenyan rappers and other musicians in general feel as if they own the whole world and instantly become egotistical once they buy themselves a second hand vehicle, talking in retrospect how they were poor back in the day when in a matter of fact, they are still poor.

” The problem with Kenyan rappers and musicians is, they get air play, a few followers on instagram, buy a second hand car and start talking that crazy sh*t “We were so poor” dude you are still poor,” Rapcha Sayantist said in part on Twitter.

Rapcha Sayantist is a well respected comedian in Kenyan who holds the record of becoming the first Kenyan comedian to successfully hold a one-man-show in a standup comedy. photo credit: Instagram/rapcha.sayantist
Rapcha Sayantist is a well respected comedian in Kenyan who holds the record of becoming the first Kenyan comedian to successfully hold a one-man-show in a standup comedy. photo credit: Instagram/rapcha.sayantist

Rapcha made it crystal clear that if you buy a car for transport purposes and not for luxury you are poor sadly, and there’s nothing you can do to convince him otherwise, well maybe if you buy yourself a luxury vehicle.

” dude you are still poor, in fact if you bought a car for transport purposes and not luxury you are poor.” he added via his tweet.

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