After promising a significant comeback after years of hiatus in music, Rwandan rapper Danny Nanone seems to be living up to his promise as he is set for a performance in Dubai on July 14. ALSO READ: Danny Nanone on working his way into the music business “This is so big and it means a lot to me. It is an indicator that I am giving people what they truly deserve. This is actually what I always want to get as a result of whatever I do. I am overwhelmed with joy for this love. They considered how good I am currently doing in the music industry, I am glad that my comeback is earning me such a big gig. Knowing that there are some fans who want me to perform there made it possible and the organisers contacted me and all is set now, I am leaving on July 13. I am still thirsty to do more than what I have done so far. I promise to do wonders there in Dubai, I will give them a show to remember,” the rapper told The New Times. The artiste born Danny Ntakirutimana, is fully invested in his career, having kicked off with his single ‘Iminsi Myinshi,’ a true story of how he got imprisoned and his return to the music industry after a very long time. He also released ‘Nasara,’ featuring Ariel Wayz, which earned him two million views ‘Umuti w’umutima,’ a commemoration song and ‘My Type’ which garnered one million views within a month.