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Kenya: Sheila Kwamboka Drops a New Track 'Yours'

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Sheila Kwamboka, Kenya's first finalist in Big Brother Africa has dropped a new track; a love song called Yours.

She does not say who exactly the song is about, but intimates that 'anyone who has been in love can relate to it'.

Speaking to Capital Lifestyle after releasing the track two days ago, Sheila says she recorded it in March and it is her second single from her upcoming debut album.

The 3 minute song has a bit of a house feel to it, and expresses undying love to a man.

"It's actually a person proclaiming that they will always be there no matter what."

The song is produced by Herbal Records, whom Sheila says have been working with her on her new album.

Yours has some 'Naija' swag infused into it, which Sheila explains as strong connection to the West African country.

So what do you think ladies and gents is it a hit or a miss?

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  • THUR-MAN
    Jul 20 2012, 08:31

    Congratulations to sheila kwamboka on the release of her new song titled "Yours". I believe,to have and express undying love for your man or woman can be a very powerful thing whe reciprocated,for keeping people together. What if the men of Kenya and other African nations would openly and often express such a love for their women folk. For their mothers,sisters,wives daughters,female relatives,lovers and other women. The greater likelihood is that the men of all those nations would be much less inclined to fight and kill each other. As I see it, the more you love and respect your black women, the more you will love and respect your black brothers. It is a concept that must be understood and accepted, but the answer is love, and loving yourself is part of the equation. To Sheila Kwamboka,Laura Waluwengo,and all women of African descent,I dedicate my song titled "I Love You Black Girl". Hopefully the men and women of the african nations will be able to better relate to such expressions than their brothers and sisters in the United States have been able to. For those of you who may be interested in giving it a listen, this song and the album " My Sisters' Keeper" can currently be streamed and downloaded on www.cdbaby.com Peace and love to all of you.

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