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Phina Masanyalaze brings back the dance beats in 'Funya' with nostalgic vibes

For those who fancied singer Phina Masanyalaze of the “Fundukululu” fame or even “Bampasudde,” her latest release, “FUNYA,” is most definitely your song.

In this release, the beats are so danceable, reminiscent of the ones she sang back in the day.
Even the theme is no different; she calls out the dance queens to “KUFUNYA” on their backs and sets out for a dance as they follow the beats.

In the song, she speaks of the undeniable urge to dance, asking even those who demand their money or time to wait. She compares the back to a banana to show that however stiff it may be, it can easily break, making sense of the undeniable urge to dance with no hindrance.

For many who loved the original Phina Masanyalaze of the mid-2000s, this is your song because it serves that same energy that the Songstress and self-proclaimed Ugandan Shakira of Ugandan Music exactly is.

While Phina has decided to return to active music with a song that brings her old self and style to the forefront, she notes that it wasn’t for the long run as she has grown over the years.

“I’ve decided to come back on the scene with such a song after realizing that no one is doing it better than I can do, so I had to prove it musically as well,” she said of her return and new song. As a dance maestro, you’re going to feel my moves in my new song Funya,” she added.

The song was produced by Producer Davie and written by Teketwe Joseph The visuals to the song will be dropping later as she is still in preparations for the video shoot. Listen to the song in the link below;

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