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Kenyan-Dutch Artist Dunia Wamaitha Releases “Have Some Fun (Not The One)” – Produced By Savara

Rising Kenyan-born artist based in Amsterdam, Dunia Wamaitha (formerly known as Dunia), has released a new single “Have Some Fun (Not the One)” – available now via Sol Generation Publishing and streaming across all major platforms. The new single written by Dunia Wamaitha celebrates joy, confidence and choosing yourself, without apology. It captures the spirit of feeling powerful, sensual and grounded even through life’s challenges, all wrapped in an irresistible, replay-ready melody.

Dunia is a creative force with roots deeply intertwined with Nairobi’s cultural soundscape, drawing influence from Kenya’s celebrated musical heritage, including the iconic band Sauti Sol, while carving a distinct artistic identity of her own.

Blending Afropop rhythms with an uplifting dance groove, “Have Some Fun (Not the One)” introduces Dunia as a bold, refreshing voice shaping her own lane. Produced by celebrated Kenyan musician and producer Savara, the track pairs his unmistakable sonic flair with Dunia’s warm, charismatic vocals and empowering songwriting. 

Dunia’s relationship with music began early. She recalls creating bedtime rhymes as a toddler and declaring, at just four years old, that she wanted to become a musician. As she grew, performing in professional musicals strengthened her vocal confidence and deepened her passion for the craft. She says that her studio experience with Savara, filled with laughter, synergy and effortless creativity, further affirmed her desire to create music that uplifts and inspires.

Speaking on the new single, Dunia shares: “My goal was to make a song that empowers listeners to feel sexy and powerful, no matter what they’re going through. It blends pop and Afro elements and expresses my desire to embody both logic and intuition, embracing my femininity while staying strategic and independent. It’s about being unapologetically myself and finding empowerment through balance.”

Dunia is also an actress. Over time, she has learned to embrace her sensitivity to the world around her as a strength, one that guides her toward intentional, honest expression. With “Have Some Fun (Not the One)”, Dunia marks a powerful new chapter—one that signals more music, deeper storytelling and new artistic explorations to come in 2026. Through her art, Dunia seeks to create spaces where people can tap into their confidence, fullness and personal freedom. Her mission is to inspire listeners of all genders to embrace who they are with clarity, strength and authenticity.

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