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Vestine and Dorcas are ready to release a song in Swahili

Category: International News  »  May 2024 »  Jean D’Amour Habiyakare

Vestine and Dorcas are ready to release a song in Swahili

A group of two Gospel singers, Vestine and Dorcas are ready to release a Swahili song titled Neema (Grace).

The Gospel singers Vestine and Dorcas are some of the worship and praise singers Rwanda has, and as each day passes, they continue to spread their charm abroad, both in Burundi, Tanzania, Congo, Uganda, Kenya and elsewhere.

After knowing that doing songs in Rwandan be popular with some lovers from countries that use Swahili, who like the music but do not understand what is being sung, they also wrote a song in their native language, which will be called Neema (Grace).

On May 14, 2024, Vestine and Dorcas posted on their Instagram wall, followed by more than 122,000 followers: “You people in the world of Swahiri, you are the next. ’Neema (Grace).’"

The last song they released with Swahili lyrics which is the first one they used in this language, Si Bayali (He is not Baal), which was released on March 26, 2022. In the second verse, they use Swahili, saying that God is close to those who believe in him in all times, sorrows and happiness.

They last released a song on January 13, 2024. The song, titled Iriba (Well), has already been viewed over 2.7 million times. Neema, will be the second release this year.

Their songs are posted on MIE Music’s YouTube channel, and on other music platforms of Irene Murindahabi, their manager, as well as the MIE group as a whole.

Many people continue to show that they are looking forward to this new song which will be added to the 12 songs they have which include Nahawe Ijambo, Adonai, Papa and others.

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