Arts & Culture
King Kaka Is The First Kenyan Musician To Grace The Red Carpet At Cannes Film Festival
King Kaka of the famous Kaka Empire has hit the international stages again and this time around carrying the flag of our country to greater heights.
King Kaka was featured in these year’s Cannes Film Festivals in France.
French Riviera is where some of the world’s most prominent executive Directors premiere their films and any other productions.
Cannes film festivals also give a platform for critics of a film to express their disgrace at the same time rewarding the best film production and the executives behind it.
The Cannes also has Red Carpet sessions. This is where celebrities’ flaunt their luxurious dresses and expensive jewelries.
Kenya’s King Kaka was the first ever Kenyan to premier on the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festivals.
King Kaka shared the joyous moment of him on red carpet in France via this tweet
A Kenyan in Cannes.
History is made. First Kenyan musician to grace the red carpet in 72years.#CannesFilmFestival#RemyMartin #RemyMartinXO #Cannes2019 #RemyMartinKe #Cognac#kakaempireisthelifestyle #eastlandoroyalty @remymartin pic.twitter.com/jPbLO4HvtG— KING KAKA (@RabbitTheKing) May 15, 2019
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