The French, Patrice Sylivestre, best known on stage as Slaï and rose to fame thanks to his hit'' Flamme,'' was invited to once again enthrall Rwandans with his musical vibes. He jetted off to Kigali at roughly 3:00Am on 16th August 2019.
Speaking with
INYARWANDA the Zouk star pledged to wow concertgoers at Cadillac Club based in
midway of Kigali city, Kiyovu, where an ordinary seat costs Frw10 thousand,
Vips Frw15 thousand while Frw250 thousand for round table of six people.
The 45 years-old
music star previously performed in Kigali Jazz Junction show which took place
on 22 February in this year. He ventured into music industry in 1999 and has so
far released hit songs such as Flamme, La dernière danse (ne rentre pas chez
toi ce soir), "Ce soir",Je t'emmène au loin, just to name a few.
Slaï was born in
France on 10th February 1973. He is a French singer, songwriter and he grew in
Guadeloupe islands. He released his first single called 'Flamme' in 1998, which
made him popular in Caribbean territory.
In 1998, he also
launched his French songs album. In 2000, he won two trophies from Tropical
Music Awards including ‘Best Selling Song’ award thanks to his chant'' Flamme''
and ‘Revelation of the Year’ award.
His stay in
music industry enabled him to launch his albums like 'Fresh' in 1998, Slai in
2002, Florilege in 2004, Caribes in 2008 and Scale in 2001. He worked with
music recording studios such as Sonny Music, Play On and Warner Music France.
When he finished
his performance in Kigali, revelers who attended Kigali Jazz Junction show wanted
him to perform again and again but time was gone and he promised them he would
return to respond to their music plea.