Bien Sing ‘Ruto Must Go’ performing in Washington, DC, during his US visit

  • Bien-Aime Council decided to use a well-known phrase as he entered his fans on his US tour
  • The artist poured many praise from the crowd, which cheered him during the recording at the time
  • Many commented on the video on X and Instagram praised the singer for his confidence

Kenyan musician Bien-Aime Council is currently on his eagerly awaited US tour.

Bien Council performing on the platform during an earlier event in Kenya. Photo: Bien-Iime Council.
Source: Instagram

On May 14, 2025, he climbed the stage at The Howard Theater in Washington, DC, giving a strong and powerful show that left fans and surprises.

Bien is analyzing the leadership of Ruto

During his set, Bien attracted the audience to his encouraging sounds and the presence of an exciting platform.

However, it was at some point in the festival that created a lot of emotion with Bien leading the crowd by singing ‘Ruto Must Go’.

The phrase has found influence among presidential critics William Rutowho believe he has failed to fulfill his promises.

Fans at the venue cheered him, waving the Kenyan flags and sang along with his popular songs while also recording the show on their phones.

The environment was filled with emotions, with Bien mixing music and activism without seam, using his platform to express his concerns about governance in Kenya.

His performance in The Howard Theater was part of a major tour that included the centers of Boston, New York, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Dallas, and Seattle.

Although Bien has not made a formal comment on the political importance of the songs, his cooperation with the audience showed the power of music in promoting social and political dialogue.

Videos of the event were circulating on social networks, with his fans Kenya having the opportunity to talk about the event.

Here are some online statements:

@jeffb_2018 said:

“Now we’ll support Bien. I want to buy his album. How can I buy his album?”

@Koechck said:

“@bienaimesol God bless you, good needles.”

@Anony_ke254 said:

“And you are at home and you just calm down.”

@Jackilessonnie said:

“About being Kenyas Anthem, and it will start there Tiktok and the styles to play. ”

@ODUUCHULSA said:

“I came from Youtube to go to all his drums.”

@EphantUSMW90119 said:

“Wantam thought everyone was Butere Girls.”

@Vincentche29709 said:

“Spread the movement of one word.”

@2027r3volution said:

“Thank you for cutting the needle, we love you.”

@football.twin said:

“Protect this person at any cost.”

@JuiceBoXTZ said:

“Only Kenya something like this is likely to happen.”

Bien Sing 'Ruto Must Go' performing in Washington, DC, during his US visit
Bien enjoying life in the United States. Photo: Bien-Iime Council.
Source: Instagram

Wantam’s gamahing voice turned into a song

In another case of opposition to leadership, TUKO.co.ke reported earlier about the recent words of Rigathi Gachagua During the protest that has been converted into songs.

As he goes through GithuraiGachagua decided to address local residents and spark noise after mentioning ‘one term’ several times, meaning how Ruto would be the first Kenyan president for one term.

The phrase flashed on social networks and was turned into a wound, with Kenyans using it to convert it to Wantam and use it as a sound of several songs that have been blowing online.

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