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MEET THE WEALTHIEST KENYAN MUSCIAN

 PHOTOS: MEET KENYA’S WEALTHIEST MUSICIAN



Kenya’s entertainment industry has come of age with artists going at length to earn pomp and glamour titles with a show of luxury cars and mansion KRG who is about to release his debut dancehall single “Whine and drop” owns a total of 30 personal vehicles a third of which are luxury cars. The Naivasha born and Nairobi bred businessman cum artist has invested heavily in the Tours and Travel, construction company and transport industries. His transport fleet comprises of 10 tipper trucks and 14 trailers.Well, Kenya’s newest entrant into the music industry KRG The Don is here to push the limits crowning himself the most wealthy Kenyan artist.

Some of his luxury automobiles include a Chrysler worth ksh 8million (about Ushs 250million) , a customized gold plated Dodge nitro which cost ksh 11 million(about Ushs 345million), Toyota VX 2014 going for ksh 13.5 million (about Ushs 423million)  and two super bikes with a combined value of ksh 2.2million(about Ushs 69million).

He has recently invested in a new record label “Fast Cash Music” under which his new song will be released.Vibeweekly has also learnt that he has sunk millions in video and audio equipment. Asked why he has remained under the radar with such wealth KRG says “when you know you have money and are used to having it, you dont see the need to flaunt it like i see some people doing, i am used to big money so it doesnt realy excite me.”

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