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Jubed’s “Ruwa” is a celebration of women’s worth, offering an empowering anthem that resonates with listeners across the globe.
It is a song that will not only make you dance but will also encourage deeper reflection on the importance of respecting and cherishing women in every way possible.
The song's lyrics beautifully convey this message, set against the backdrop of an infectious Afrobeats and Amapiano soundscape, driven by Egar Boi’s dynamic production, particularly the Amapiano log drum.
Jubed, described as "the artist to watch," showcases his versatility and beautiful voice in "Ruwa." This release follows his first official single, "Kilode," which generated significant buzz and anticipation for his upcoming EP.
"Ruwa" is a testament to Jubed's musical prowess and his ability to seamlessly fuse different genres and languages.
The track's infectious rhythm and meaningful lyrics are sure to captivate audiences and solidify Jubed's position as a rising star in the music scene.
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