American superstar, Ginuwine does not just sign contracts with promoters.
The Changes singer, who was in Kenya for a concert alongside fellow 1990s hitmakers Mya and 112, revealed that when PRC/The Plot contacted him, he had to find out their source of wealth.
“That is very important for us since you don’t want to be caught up in some illegally earned money which will later land you in trouble,” the singer told Heads Up during a one-on-one interview in Isinya, where he had been flown to view some ongoing PRC real estate projects.
He further revealed that he was shocked at how Nairobi was crowded.
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“I haven’t really had time to walk around but so far, I feel the city is very congested with a lot of people and surprisingly cold too,” he said.
The Pony singer revealed that upon landing in Kenya, he spent most of his first hours drinking brandy at his hotel reception