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Bebe Cool in Tanzania With Wife Zuena Kirema Ready to Break the Chains of Music Boundary

Bebe Cool in Tanzania With Wife Zuena Kirema
Bebe Cool in Tanzania With Wife Zuena Kirema

Bebe Cool and Zuena are out here spreading good vibes, sweet love, while promoting the new Break the Chains Album in Tanzania after shutting it down in Kenya.


The Gagamel boss and his queen arrived in Dar es Salaam looking like they came to cause vibes.

Meanwhile, Zuena has been playing two roles flawlessly: tour queen and behind-the-scenes plug. She’s giving “first lady of Ugandan music” and we’re eating it up.

Speaking to press in TZ, Bebe Cool called Tanzania his “second home” and teased fans about possible collabs with local stars. Is a Diamond Platnumz x Bebe Cool moment loading? Because that would be chaos in the best way.

The Break The Chain African tour isn’t slowing down anytime soon. After this Tanzanian madness, they’re headed to Rwanda, South Africa, Nigeria and a few more surprise destinations.

Bebe and Zuena are showing us that when music and marriage link up right, the continent feels it.

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