Singer Serro has released her debut album, 'Kuwe', a Zulu word translating to 'For You'.
In the 14-track album, Serro not only displays her vocal growth but also vulnerability by sharing her journey through music and life.
It is written in blends of six languages: Luo, Kikuyu, Giriama, Swahili, Zulu, and English. Kuwe holds ballads, serenades, songs of thanks and the misgivings of love and life.
After the release, Serro says this would be a good playlist to ponder on, now that we have more time to connect with ourselves and others during the lockdown.
'Kuwe' was co-composed and produced by Mutoriah, who says Serro's open-mindedness makes her easy to work with.
"Her talent and musical ear also make the process exciting. Our souls are on the same frequency, I love it!” he said.
'Kuwe' comes four years after her first single 'Rongai' in 2016.










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