Danny Nanone made a historic concert praising his father who came to support him-PHOTOS Dany Nanone’s concert was held at Camp Kigali on a dark night attended by people from different walks of life mainly celebrities and those who have loved this artist since he started music in 2009.
Those who say that Dany Nanone has written history in Rwandan music in particular and that it is a step that strengthens the journey of 16 years since he started his music career, would not be wrong. He gave everything he had in his power and the artists who came to support him helped him to make things more successful. It’s an interesting event for the audience.
Dany Nanone, who was eagerly awaited, arrived at the luncheon dance, which was filled with dancers dressed in red and white, including Titi Brown and Babyart, In this concert held at Camp Kigali, Titi Brown was among the dancers who worked with Dany Nanone who said that he was her brother from the beginning to the end King James was also very popular.
It was inspired by a song that refers to the bravery of the army and to the everyday life that people go through. ‘Tell Me’ featuring Jackson Kalimba is one of the most well-written songs with uplifting lyrics both for lovers and in general. This one joined everyone in the Camp Kigali tent to sing it word to word even though it has been going out for many years.
In his words, the singer said, “This evening is historic for me and I have waited all these years to tell you about the most precious ones.” “Imbere n’Inyuma” was the last song to perform there and was released in February 14, 2016.
His collaboration with Bruce Melodie who is currently based in the United States where he went for iHeart’s Jingle Ball where he will meet Shaggy for the second time in Miami.
Danny Nanone in his last interview with the media said that although he didn’t like that he invited all the artists he worked with in the concert, but now that he is starting the concert tour, he will continue to work with others, which means that Bruce Melodie may one day meet in the concert.