Kabaka Pyramid @ The Loft, Vienna, Interview, Videos, Photos

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Kabaka Pyramid, this creative and conscious lyricist performed live in Vienna and had his audience on another wavelength.


Simplicity Sound, Golden Crown Sound, Soulshake Sound and Passinjah Sound entertained the massive while waiting on the main act to come on stage.

After his long awaited arrival, Kabaka took to the stage and brought the venue to life! Kabaka Pyramid is one of those artist that are truly multi-talented. Seeing him perform for the first time was really awesome. His flow of words and the way his shares his message. He really represents the mindset of the conscious youths.

The Viennese massive seemed to have really enjoyed his performance, singing along to tunes and loving every moment of him being on stage. He also shared with us an unreleased track and the new tune "Worldwide love" which has just been released. Kabaka will also be releasing his new EP soon, which we all will be looking out for.

To the organizer, Dj Taff ... Big up for bring Kabaka to Vienna.

 

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Written by Lauren,  Images/ Videos: Yeke, Lauren, Interview: Africanlife.eu (Lauren & Yeke)

 

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Lauren, a professional communications expert from South Africa, loves to learn new languages and cultures. She is always willing to share her expertise on the African culture and lifestyles. Through her social interactions with others, she decided her own social projects in her homeland to launch Africa.



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