Kenyan Afro-pop singer and performer Miss Kamweru closes out a standout year with the release dubbed “Enda Ukienda,” a liberating new single that blends emotional depth with Nairobi’s fast-evolving Oontz sound. Known for her charismatic presence and powerful vocal work—both as a solo artist and formerly one-half of the acclaimed duo Band BeCa—Miss Kamweru continues to shape Kenya’s new-school pop landscape with intention and maturity.
Her latest release taps into the rhythmic, stripped-back pulse that defines the Oontz wave currently reshaping urban soundscapes in Nairobi. The production leans into repetition and groove, creating a space where emotion and rhythm coexist seamlessly. It’s a sound that complements the heart of the song: the internal shift that comes with choosing to walk away from a love that keeps hurting you.
Miss Kamweru describes “Enda Ukienda” as an anthem of healing—direct, honest, and rooted in the courage to reclaim one’s peace. Instead of lacing the track with sadness, she leans into freedom. The instrumental’s subtle lift mirrors that feeling, pushing the song toward a place of release rather than regret.
The song was co-written with Mercury, one of Kenya’s most accomplished songwriters, whose lyrical clarity helps shape the track’s impact. Production was handled by Vic West, a driving force behind much of today’s modern Kenyan sound. With his steady, minimal arrangement, he creates a foundation that allows Miss Kamweru’s vocals to take center stage, highlighting her evolution as an artist navigating a confident solo comeback.

This year has marked a significant chapter for Miss Kamweru, who has been steadily building her solo discography with five releases that showcase not only her sonic growth but also her renewed mission to push Kenyan music into global spaces. Her collaboration with Iyanii earlier in the year expanded her reach and reinforced her presence in the Afro-pop scene. Beyond the music, she continues to express her artistry as an accomplished voice-over talent and commercial model.
Debuting on Friday, November 28, the visuals for “Enda Ukienda” promise to extend the song’s message with imagery rooted in Nairobi’s creative energy.
With this final release of the year, Miss Kamweru delivers a resonant, melodic closing statement—one that reflects her artistic evolution and her unwavering commitment to choosing authenticity, healing, and self-worth.

