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Singer, songwriter and Maisha Superstar Season one winner, PHY has released a new song, Ruka.

PHY won the first season of  Maisha Super Star TV series which had contestants drawn from three countries. She was also a runner-up for Airtel Music Star and is one of the 6 Kenyan acts featured in the Airtel Jam Sessions, a showcase of buzz worthy artistes to watch.

Ruka is the title track for her new album Phylosophy which is set for release later in the week.

Phy-PhylosophyRuka is a song for the free and fun loving individual that doesn’t necessarily need to be in a club to have fun but pretty much anywhere. It’s that feel good song that lifts your spirits and by all means everyone is allowed to shout themselves hoarse every time the chorus comes on.

 

“I can’t be the only one that locks myself in my room then jumps frantically on my bed to blaring music. Luckily I made us a theme song,” says PHY.

 

PHY has featured Khaligraph Jones and King Kaka on this song.

 

“Working with King Kaka and Khaligraph on this record gave the song a dope feel and made it relatable to everyone across the board,” adds PHY.

 

Ruka was produced by Timwork and the video was directed by Moses Osidiana of Brainworks.

Ethan Maina

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