‘Please Remember Me’, Dance Hall Singer Begs President Uhuru Kenyatta

After president Uhuru Kenyatta publicly showed his support for Sauti Sol when they were nominated for the prestigious MTVEMA awards, more artists seem to ask for that same support from the head of the Republic of Kenya.

Dance hall singer Blaqy has called upon philanthropic President Uhuru Kenyatta to remember him as well, something that may look a bit hilarious but with much seriousness in it.

Blaqy who is known for his songs like Dip It and Drop It, Money Maker and his yet to be released Dance Together took to twitter to send this message to President Uhuru Kenyatta.

As reported by Ghafla Kenya, Blaqy was bounced upon by a club Tribeka bouncer and got a token beating after a confrontation ensued between the two, something that delayed the release of the singer’s latest video, Dance Together.

However, the singer seems to have gotten over the beating and has now turned to president Kenyatta for support.

This is what he tweeted:

Blaqy

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