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Uganda's NwAYA Unites with Chinese Hip-Hop Dancer Zi Yanly for 'African Sound’ Project

NwAYA, the renowned Ugandan artist known for pushing the boundaries of the music industry, is once again set to captivate the world.

NwAYA, is teaming up with Ugandan-based Chinese Hip-Hop dancer, Zi Yanly,

This time, he has joined forces with the exceptionally talented Ugandan-based Chinese Hip-Hop dancer, Zi Yanly, to craft a revolutionary masterpiece known as "African Sound."

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NwAYA's previous triumph, the "Soldier" project, still echoes in the hearts of music enthusiasts worldwide, and it appears that "African Sound" is destined to follow in its footsteps. With this project, NwAYA continues to showcase his passion for innovation and his relentless pursuit of musical excellence.

"African Sound" is more than just a song; it's an artistic extravaganza that promises to enthrall audiences globally. At its core lies a visually stunning music video, featuring an array of renowned Ugandan dancers, such as Ibra Buwembo Dancer, the dynamic SinoAfro dance team, and the captivating Jackson IDU, among others.

However, what truly sets this project apart is the involvement of over 100 diverse dancers, each contributing their remarkable talents to this unique production.

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Filmed on location in Uganda, the music video showcases the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural tapestry of the country. These picturesque backdrops provide the ideal setting for the fusion of African and Chinese dance forms, resulting in a visual spectacle that mirrors the essence of the collaboration. The seamless integration of these two artistic cultures in the video promises to resonate with audiences from all corners of the globe.

Zi Yanly, the Ugandan-based Chinese Hip-Hop dancer, has rapidly gained recognition for her innovative dance style. Her decision to collaborate with NwAYA and immerse herself in Ugandan culture is a testament to her commitment to artistic exploration.

"African Sound" is poised to serve as a platform for Zi Yanly to showcase her prodigious talents while bridging the gap between Chinese and Ugandan artistic traditions.

The anticipation surrounding "African Sound" is palpable, and fans of both NwAYA and Zi Yanly are eagerly awaiting its release. The official release date for this remarkable project is set for the end of October, promising a spectacular Halloween treat for music and dance enthusiasts worldwide.

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NwAYA has consistently demonstrated his prowess as an artist who challenges expectations and forges new paths in the music industry. "African Sound" is shaping up to be another milestone in his illustrious career, and the collaboration with Zi Yanly underscores his dedication to celebrating diverse cultures and art forms.

As we eagerly await the unveiling of "African Sound" at the end of October, the music world is preparing for an exhilarating fusion of music, dance, and culture. NwAYA and Zi Yanly are on the verge of leaving an indelible mark on the global stage, uniting hip-hop dance with the vibrant rhythms of Afro-dance in a breathtaking audiovisual experience. Stay tuned for what promises to be an unforgettable journey through music and dance like no other.

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