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Singer Bebe Cool arrives in Nairobi for his Break The Chains Album media tour

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
July 1, 2025
in Entertainment
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Singer Bebe Cool has touched down in Nairobi, kicking off the Kenyan leg of his Break The Chains album media tour. The tour begins today with a high-profile press conference at the Aspire Centre, The Atrium–Delta Towers in Westlands.

But this trip is more than just another promotional stop—it’s a deeply personal return. Nairobi holds a special place in Bebe Cool’s heart; it’s the city where his music journey first took root. Long before the fame, Bebe once shared a modest room with a security guard until a kind stranger gave him a chance in a professional studio. That defining moment launched a career that has since spanned decades and transcended borders.

“Nairobi is where the journey started. It’s where I was mentored. This really feels like a homecoming,” Bebe Cool reflected.

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While in the Kenyan capital, the Gagamel boss plans to reconnect with old friends and forge new ties with a wave of emerging creatives shaping East Africa’s evolving soundscape. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with some of Kenya’s finest—from the late K-Rupt to Nameless, Redsan, Wyre, Nazizi (of Necessary Noize), and the award-winning Sauti Sol—cementing his role as a pioneer of regional musical unity.

Released on May 30, 2025, Break The Chains is Bebe Cool’s most experimental and genre-blending work yet. With heavy doses of Afrobeats, Afrotech, and Afroelectronic rhythms, the album is both a personal reinvention and a bold statement about the future of African music.

Standout tracks like Boy Like Me, African Love featuring Afrobeats star Yemi Alade, and Cheque with rising Ugandan sensation Joshua Baraka, have quickly caught fire. The album is already nearing one million streams across digital platforms—proof that Bebe Cool’s sound still resonates, not just in Uganda or Kenya, but across the continent.

As the media tour rolls out, one thing is clear: Bebe Cool isn’t just breaking chains—he’s reconnecting roots, rewriting narratives, and reminding East Africa where it all began.

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