The Jamaican Reggae Artist jetted in the country to feature at The Hype Group’s organised concert dubbed “No One Can stop Reggae going down tomorrow 16th February 2019 at KICC.
One thing about music when it hits you, you feel no pain! @1richiespice @hype_xp #NobodyCanStopReggae
📸: @slumphotography pic.twitter.com/cnLITV0s0Q
— Frankie 😊 (@FrankieTheBran) February 15, 2019
However during a talk show at a local radio station in Nairobi, Richie Spice revealed that Rastafarianism in Jamaica is largely practiced and government has no problem with it, he was also reacting to a recent court case that had a school battling with a Rastafarian parent whose daughter had been ordered to cut off his dreadlocks.
The Coming Down hit singer finally requested to meet the parent who is still battling in court over over Rastafarian dreadlocks of his daughter who was tentatively allowed back to school by court.
Rich Spice is famous among Kenyans with his hit songs such as Ghetto girl, Earth a run red, plane land among others.
So tomorrow evening I’ll be at KICC for the @1RichieSpice concert. I always went for these typa concerts with my nigga @Oducobra. It’s gonna be hard for me why lie but music is my therapy #NobodyCanStopReggae pic.twitter.com/8INYQSXaGR
— Jeff Kinyanjui (@Nyash88) February 15, 2019