- Gospel musician Embarambamba stunned revellers at Quiver Lounge in Nairobi with his energetic performance
- The musician famed for his outlandish outfit and wild stunts lit up the stage during the Gusii Night with his dance while rocking his trademark pink dress
- His thrilling dance saw a bevvy of beautiful and heavily endowed dancers clad in tight-fitting attire join the singer on stage for the show
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Nairobi - Embarambamba has sent tongues wagging online after he set a club stage on fire with an epic performance at Quiver Lounge.
Indefatigable Embarambamba
Sporting a short pink dress that seemed to defy all laws of gravity, the charismatic artist delivered a wild show.
As the beats dropped, Embarambamba's indefatigable energy kicked in and, in his signature fashion, pulled off a combination of wiggles and whines, sending the crowd into a frenzy.
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Embarambamba's show hit a fever pitch as he was joined on stage by a troupe of heavily endowed dancers creating a visual spectacle that the audience couldn't get enough of.
See the video below shared by Nairobi Gossip Club:
Netizens reacted to the post, and below are some of their comment:
iqra__albatross wrote:
"Men nowadays want to be us so bad."
bravinyuri wrote:
"Men need to behave like men. We are creating a society that is an embarrassment to manhood. This does not just affect men. It spills over, affecting women too in relationships and even children, who look up to some of these guys as role models."
malobavin wrote:
"Barbie wa Kisii."
Munsam wrote:
"Barbie Girl."
_iman.iii wrote:
"The only man who is allowed to wear dresses."
Real men don't wear dresses
Branding and image coach Robert Burale sharply criticised men who put on women's dresses.
Burale unflinchingly pointed an accusing finger at cross-dressers accusing them of misleading the younger generation.
In an interview with Citizen TV's 10 Over 10 host Oga Obina, Burale stated that it's time to put an end to the practice of men dressing as women.
He said:
"From today we are going to say no to men dressing up as women. We refuse."
Adding:
"We have a responsibility and from today we have to stand as men to stand as men."
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