Photos: Muthoni Drummer Queen shares stage with world superstars Black Eyed Peas and David Guetta

Singer Muthoni Drummer Queen might not be a huge topic back at home but abroad she’s making a statement.

The singer recently performed at France’s biggest festival “Les Vieilles Charrues” which had 25,000 fans.

Les Vieilles Charrues is one of the biggest music festivals in France that is held annually in early summer in the city of Carhaix in Brittany. The festival is one of the country’s most adored, bringing hundreds of thousands of fans from France and abroad.

MDQ also got a chance to share the stage and interact with renowned artists such as The Black Eyed Peas, Ben Harper and Electro DJ superstar David Guetta.

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Stars

Taking to social media, Muthoni shared several photos with the Black Eyed Peas members saying it was a dream come true to meet them.

“No exaggerating, #BEP are literally the mark on the wall for me. I’ve been a fan for so long, and as an artist, they’re the guiding light for how far we can take our Kenya/Swiss combo. Thank you for everything you have done for music, for creators and for the culture” she said. 

Adding:

“Best part of meeting them is finding that they are super cool, real, funny and accessible humans in real life. They’ve lived through real things. They know the blessing that is their life. They’re stars for sure, but they’re such dope human beings. That’s the thing that will stay with me the longest.”

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Muthoni DQ’s ‘ugly’ dress code leaves fans agreeing she’s Kenya’s Lady Gaga

Singer Muthoni Drummer Queen has always surprised Kenyans with her dress code. The singer, who has a new album called “She” which is all about ladies, recently left many looking for answers after stepping out in a dress code not familiar with many.

While many are figuring out where they can get Fila and Champion cloths, the rich CEO is from Mars, and her style is definitely out of this world. According to experts, her style is inspired by the Bohemian culture which first started around the 1950s/19060s by hippie travelers.

Not familiar

The style conforms to their free spirit ones with a don’t care attitude about things like attires. Well, perhaps that’s why it sound so alien and Lady Gaga-ish to Kenyans so much, who are used to seeing Ofweneke only in suits and Papa Shirandula in his watchman gear.

 

Muthoni Drama Queen featured by Vogue Magazine, speaks about loving ‘Mayai Boilo’

Musician Muthoni Drama Queen has been featured by Vogue Magazine after being named among 16 phenomenal women picked by the magazine for representing the country in The Kenyan Cool Girl’s Guide to Nairobi.

MDQ, who has just released a new album called SHE and is currently touring Europe, shared about Nairobi in the article saying that Karen is a must visit because of it’s boutiques and restaurants.

She also told Vogue that boiled eggs, or “Mayai Boilo” as many know them, is another thing she loves about Nairobi.

“My favourite part of the city to go exploring is Karen. There are lots of boutiques, restaurants, galleries and artisanal spaces. My Nairobi guilty pleasure is the street food. Nothing beats a boiled egg with some spicy salsa after a night out” she shared.

Cool kids

Others who made it to the list include fashion stylist Annabel Onyango, fashion designer Katungulu Mwendwa, Rafiki producer and film maker Wanuri Kahiu and supermodel Ajuma.

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Muthoni Drama Queen openly shares her frustration as Kenyan media rejects her while promoting album 

Singer Muthoni Drama Queen is one frustrated lady after two media houses gave her a bunch of lame excuses on why her interviews to promote her new album “She” were canceled.

Muthoni has just released her album and she’s been on a promotion spree trying to get her merchandise to all corners by spreading the word on all platforms. She made a series of rants on Instagram after the interviews were canceled saying Kenyan media has always despised local artists.

Not forgetting to schedule international artists

The singer also went on to add that local media can never forget or blunder with international artists but easily do it with local guys.

“To be Kenyan and to deal with the media is extreme sports. This morning both our interviews are cancelled.

The 1st one the presenter dint bother to book us in. The second one the producers says me plus my assistant, publicist are too many people

Such ‘madharau’ for us. I bet they won’t ‘forget’ to schedule in Mr Eazi or Rick Ross or complain that they would move in with their respective teams. Such disregard for our time. Just people out here being mediocre and making this our problem.

Imagine they have cancelled when we are literally on the way. Like 5 minutes ago. Nonsense!”