Top Nigerian Artist Patoranking and Ugandan Politician/ Artist Bobi Wine shared a stage during a festival in Jamaica.
The duo got an inviteto perform during the Rebel Salute 2019 Festival which brought together legendary artists from different parts of Africa.
Top Jamaican officials were also in attendance during this event including the Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
The Rebel Salute is celebrated annually and it is one of Jamaica’s biggest music festivals, known for its focus on roots and conscious music.
The Legendary artists gave a thrilling performance to their audience that still reflects on the talent and unique sense of music.
From the reactions online, it was a festival of a kind and full entertainment from the headlining artists.
The chemistry between the duo Patoranking and Bobi Wine was vivid since they took to social media to express their excitement in having working together.
Patoranking saluted the Ugandan artists saying that Africa was well represented; Bobi Wine on his end says that Patoranking got the crowd dancing throughout his performance.
The Festival was mostly about the brilliant showcase of Jamaica’s authentic Reggae music, taking the nation down memory lane to the iconic tunes and previewing the new and emerging talents of the future.
Patoranking and Bobi Wine were privileged to be part of it all as they showed their talents and mastery in music.
Here is a snippet of Patoranking’s performance
Thank You Jamaica 🙏🏻 #RebelSalute2019 pic.twitter.com/y1iLyn0Iev
— PATORANKING (@patorankingfire) January 20, 2019
Jamaicans just can not get over @HEBobiwine's powerful performance at the #RebelSalute2019 concert. They were shocked to know that Africa has real freedom fighters through edutainment music.
Thanks Ghetto gladiator for fully representing. pic.twitter.com/2y0Z8mgOIX
— King Of East Africa (@Ugaman01) January 20, 2019
#BobiWine on stage #RebelSalute2019#DJRColeman:"We Jamaicans are happy to have you with us in 🇯🇲. Your performance was a very powerful one @rebelsalute @HEBobiwine keep the good fight going; we're all Africans & our ancestors are watching over us.
Never give up never give in 🇺🇬" pic.twitter.com/VwUgUDSbyr— Buffalo Soldier (@BuffaloSoldierA) January 20, 2019