Kenyan star Bien-Aimé Baraza once again represented his culture on the global stage as he brings a live chicken during his performance on DJ AG’s London street show.

Bien has caught the world’s attention by selling out all his shows in UK as he awaits to perform in London on 19th July and 20th.

In Luhya culture, roosters, especially the male chicken, are significant. They are associated with the head of the family, timekeeping, and are sometimes used in ceremonies like child naming.

Bien mentioned earlier in May that finding in a live chicken in New York was difficult due to animal laws, and he had to travel to Pennsylvania to obtain one during an interview on The Breakfast club Radio show in New York.

Bien used the rooster to symbolize his own career, suggesting his music is released at opportune moments and has been consistently good, just like the rooster’s “biological clock”. 

Bien’s career has shown an evidence of what hard work, chasing dreams, believing in yourself looks like.