Arbantone artiste VJ Patelo’s wedding has stirred a social media frenzy, after energetic entourage of Nairobi youths turning the high-end event into a vibrant display of street culture and loyalty.
Clad in crisp black suits, white tuxedo shirts, bow ties, and, in true Nairobi style, trendy sneakers and caps.
Patelo’s boys rolled into the venue in a sleek black limousine, joking and sipping drinks as they hyped up the special occasion.
Their street swag clashed and blended seamlessly with the lavish surroundings, creating a wedding vibe that was anything but traditional.
At the venue, guests were treated to a splash of streetwear fashion, flashy knock-offs, bold accessories, and even bolder street lingo.
A viral video captured the moment a young man, full of grit and Nairobi wit, declared:
“Rada ya vijana ni umoja. Sura mbaya lakini roho safi.”
(“The code among young people is unity. Ugly face, pure heart.”)
Another chimed in with a heartfelt observation about unity and support:
“Sisi vijana hata hatuna ukabila. Ukikaza juu ndugu yako ameomoka utakufa vibaya.”
(“We young people don’t care for tribalism. If you hate on your brother’s success, it’ll destroy you.”)
The love and loyalty within the gang were unmistakable when the Bishop led the wedding procession.
The groomsmen, known online as wepesi, erupted in applause as Patelo and his bride took their seats.
Their celebratory energy, though unorthodox, was authentic. Even guests seated nearby couldn’t help but admire the raw support these young men showed for their friend.
Patelo himself stunned in a white tuxedo jacket, white shirt, black pants, bow tie, black dress shoes, and multiple silver chains.
His bride looked radiant in a flowing, open-back white gown.
In another clip, the newlyweds sang Patelo’s own song ‘Last Man’ as the wedding wrapped up, the bride joined by older female relatives, while the groom belted lyrics alongside his boys.
Online, Kenyans couldn’t get enough. One X user wrote:
Luxury retreats
“Wepesi loyalty runs deep. With such a gang, you know you’ve got people who’ll ride with you.”
Another quipped:
“The bride looks embarrassed ama pia yeye ako maji.”
And a sceptic wondered:
“Mbona wedding iko na many empty seats? Ama ni skit?”
Despite the chatter, VJ Patelo’s wedding redefined the modern Kenyan wedding narrative with unapologetic authenticity, street unity, and a dose of internet virality.
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