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Bien Aime Wishes to Be Cremated after Death: "Grave Is a Waste of Space"

Published 3 months ago3 minute read

Kenyan musician Bien Aime has opened up on his journey to success and his last resting place.

Bien Aime.
Bien Aime talks of cremation after death in a chilling clip. Phot: Bien Aime.
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The musician said that he had worked with artistes who are not yet known in Kenya for his album.

Bien said that he wanted Kenyans to be proud of their music and their artistes.

"I have worked with artistes that I have never heard of, you have never seen them. They are in my album. When someone asks me 'you don't have international features', those are the international features take them as they are. I want people to listen to my music, to feel good about themselves. I want Kenyans to be proud of their music and culture," he said.

He revealed that he was great at basketball and did not have anyone in mind that he would love to play in a movie.

"I don't even know anyone who looks like me. He is funny. Is a Bien movie coming soon? Guys my career has just started acting is a lot of work. There is nothing... I'm so good at basketball. I was beaten by Friends School Kamusinga," he shared.

The musician revealed that he had received many DMs from different artistes asking for collaborations.

He said that he did not charge for collaborations since he was given his talent for free.

"I have never charged anybody to work with me. Anyone who has worked with me has worked with me because I want to be there because I never want that to be a currency. I also got it for free. Some artistes I work with are not big," the musician said.

Bien revealed that he wanted to get cremated after his death since being laid in a grave was a waste of space.

"Are you counting my days? You guys will decide I will be gone. I don't want a grave. I want to be cremated. Cremate me and throw my ashes in the ocean or an hourglass so people can be playing with my body you want to put me on the ground? Why are you guys talking about my death?' he questioned.

In mid-January, Bien thrilled the audience with a rendition of Kuliko Jana during the CHAN final draw event.

The draw sets the stage for Africa's best national football teams to showcase their talent.

In an interview with TUKO.co.ke, Bien expressed optimism about Harambee Stars' chances despite being in a challenging group.

He is undoubtedly one of Kenya's greatest talents.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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