VIDEO: Testimonies from Radio Africa's Drip Fest headlined by Dlala Thukzin

Participating in the event was an eye-opening experience that introduced me to a world of artistic expression and cultural variety.

The Crowd at Drip Fest
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The Drip Fest Festival, a Radio Africa event, took place on Sunday at the Carnivore grounds in Lang'ata.

A compelling presentation of urban culture, featuring the mix of fashion, art, and music, was hosted by Radio Africa Events.

Participating in the event was an eye-opening experience that introduced me to a world of artistic expression and cultural variety.

The festival was distinguished by fantastic attire, a lovely audience, and the extremely skilled South African artist Dlala Thukzin.

Radio broadcasters like the excellent Kwambox were present, and she gave a great overview of what the drip festival was all about.

Her drip is all about music, good clothing, and good vibes, according to her.

"Drip ni mambo bad...Mambo ni matatu hapa, luku ni safi, vibes ni top of the top alafu muziki ni desameoo., mambo ni mataa."

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She further went on and highlighted how awesome the event was and anyone who missed the event would have missed a chance of having an awesome time.

"Man if you missed this well I wanna tell you about 4.0 but you missed this umehataa."

According to various people who attended the event, Drip Fest is a place where one can express oneself through style, music, and the way you move.

Dlala was the main highlight of the day as he held down the dance grounds ensuring that party-goers had a great time at the event.

The Amapiano musician made the part-goers dance to his fine tunes for a good two hours nonstop. Below is a recap of how the event went down.