Fena Gitu and Rwanda’s Ariel Wayz Duet on New Release

Fena Gitu and Rwanda’s Ariel Wayz have just dropped Call Me, a warm, flirtatious Afro-fusion love record that blends Swahili, Kinyarwanda and English into something that genuinely feels good to play on repeat.

Produced by Wuodomollo, the track sits at the intersection of modern Afro-R&B and Kizomba; smooth, intimate and built for the kind of playlist your audience actually saves.

Beyond the sound, Call Me is a cultural moment; a creative bridge between two of East Africa’s most exciting music cities, told through two of its boldest female voices.

Call Me is a warm, flirtatious Afro-fusion love record built around connection, chemistry,
and emotional openness. Bringing together Kenya’s Fena Gitu and Rwanda’s Ariel Wayz, the song blends Swahili, Kinyarwanda, and English into a smooth cross-cultural
exchange that feels intimate, playful, and distinctly East African.

Driven by melodic vulnerability and infectious singalong hooks, Call Me captures
the excitement of finding someone who feels instantly familiar. Produced by Wuodomollo, the soundscape balances modern Afro-R&B textures with
some Kizomba influences, fused with Fena Gitu’s signature urban soul sound.

Beyond the music, Call Me signals a growing creative bridge between Nairobi and Kigali -two evolving cultural hubs helping shape the future of East African entertainment through collaboration, cultural exchange, and contemporary storytelling.