As March draws to a close, the Rwandan music scene has been revived by a wave of fresh releases that showcase the country's diverse musical landscape.
This final week has seen artistes across various genres unveil tracks that not only cap off the month but also hint at exciting musical directions for the remainder of the year.
As we approach the weekend, The New Times presents a curated selection of the most popular tracks currently gaining traction throughout Kigali and beyond.
Element-Tombé
Producer-vocalist Element consistently delivers impactful tracks that resonate throughout the music scene. This particular release has garnered exceptional popularity in Kigali and nationwide, generating remarkable enthusiasm among listeners.
Element’s multifaceted talents are especially noteworthy, as he not only produced the track but also delivered impressive vocal performance and lyrical composition, with choreographer Sherrie Silver starring in the video which has already hit over 600,000 views on YouTube.
Sherrie Silver Foundation-Uzagaruka
The Sherrie Silver Foundation has officially made its entrance into the music industry with the debut release of their first single, filmed in Zanzibar. The track, produced by Real Beat, features collaborative vocal performances from Tecquiero, Sammy Nasri, and Iranzi.
‘Uzagaruka’, is for anyone who’s ever felt left behind by family, friends, or loved ones, a feeling many of the kids from the foundation know too well. It’s a song of heartbreak and hope.
Yago-Elo
The Afro-fusion artist recently unveiled a new release featuring his partner as the co-star. This intimate ballad explores themes of profound devotion and unwavering commitment in relationships.
The video was filmed in Uganda, where Yago currently resides. The composition is a dedication to romantic partners, friends, and family members who demonstrate exceptional dedication to their loved ones.
Darest-Ntituzemera
The song, a dedication to the president, came in the time when the world was against the country. It highlights how Rwandans are defending him and the nation from those trying to put shame on the country.
"A hero to the nation, a father who cares about his people, We shall not allow outsiders to stain your name, we shall live to defend you because you did the same. Thank you PK for promoting unity equality and giving equal chances to Rwandans for a better future for our Country.”
Ibrahim Cyusa-Inkotanyi Turaganje
A great reminder of the Rwandan spirit, the song talks about renteless people who restored it. The song produced by Bob Pro, highlights how strong Rwandans are and should not fear sanctions against it.
‘Inkotanyi Turaganje’ enriches patriotism, wisdom and dominance among Rwandans.