Nshuti on his new track, future plans
Thursday, September 26, 2019
Bosco Nshuti. / Net photo

Bosco Nshuti is a saved man, devoted to singing worship songs, with a solid string of hit singles under his belt.

The 29-year-old has definitely stamped his name on the music scene—thanks to his popular tracks, like "Ibyontunze” and "Wuzuye ibambe” among others.

Nshuti burst onto the local music scene in 2015, but before then, he was actively involved in various worship teams throughout his childhood.

Today, he is a member of ADEPR Kumukenke in two choirs; Siloam choir and New Melody. Last year, Nshuti won the Groove Award for Best Male Artiste of the Year.

The singer has just dropped a new track dubbed- "Utuma Nishima”, inspired by actual life situations.

"I derived the lyrics and the inspiration to write this song from real-life situations of which, some are mine and others are from my colleagues’ experiences”, said the singer and songwriter.

In the song, he talks about true happiness that can only be found in God.

"I composed the song to tell people where happiness, joy and hope we have. It is all from the cross where the Messiah chose to bear all our burdens,” Nshuti added.

The audio was produced by Doris, while R-Day produced the video. Parts of the scenes of the video were shot at Bethsida Holy Church, in Kigali.

The five minutes and 55 seconds long song is in Kinyarwanda. "Utuma Nishima” is a call for Christians to realise their position of privilege as well as the authority they possess, in order to take back what is theirs, move forward and see God’s Kingdom established on earth.

Since its release recently, the single is already enjoying good airplay on the local radio stations.

Asked about his new projects, the singer said: "I’m working a number of projects, that include two singles,” he said.

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