Nairobi, Kenya – Former Deputy Chief Justice (DCJ) Nancy Baraza has won hearts after showing off her pride and affection for her son, Bien-Aimé Baraza, the celebrated musician and former member of the world-acclaimed Kenyan boy band Sauti Sol.
Talking in an interview this week, Nancy Baraza divulged how she’s one of Bien’s largest fans and remains informed regarding his music life. She admired her son’s creativity, the art of his lyrics, and stage performance, pronouncing his live performances as “powerful and inspiring.” Bursting into a wide grin, she confessed to loving particularly his dancing, stating that she “loves the way he moves and draws in his audience.”
Baraza also spoke of how proud she is to witness Bien’s music career grow from its humble beginnings to global stardom. She credited his self-discipline, dedication, and love for music as qualities that still set him apart from other music artists in the Kenyan music scene.
The former DCJ noted that Bien’s success reflects the importance of nurturing talent and supporting young people in pursuing their passions beyond traditional professions. “I’m happy he followed his heart,” she said, emphasizing that every parent should encourage their children to chase their dreams, whether in the arts, sciences, or sports.
The fans were quick to respond on social media, both appraising Nancy Baraza for humility and publicly endorsing her son. A lot of people felt that the warmth between the two was well received to witness a public figure so openly proud of a child’s achievement.
Bien, who has gone on to enjoy a successful solo career since the breakup of Sauti Sol, remains the king of East Africa’s music circles with his powerful voice and dynamite performances.
By tuko
