Digi Digi star Arrow Bwoy is back with another dancehall banger.
In an interview with The Sauce, the Afro-pop fusion artist shared his appreciation for Jamaican music and more importantly reveals his recent collaboration with the award-winning artist Demarco. In the interview, he clears up rumors that he may have given the ‘Backaz’ crooner tutorials in Swahili and insists that Demarco himself took time to learn his verse in Kiswahili.
Arrow Bwoy burst into the Kenyan music scene in 2017, after his hit track ‘Digi Digi’ topped the local charts. Since then, the artist known for unique fusion sound has continued to grow working with the likes of Cecile as well as Timmy TDat.
Ali Yusuf also known as Arrow Bwoy is set to drop a new album last this year.
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