Afro-pop and RnB sensation Auddy Kelly is back with his multilingual latest release – “Here for You” (Jag Finns här for dig), a track crafted in both English and Swedish, a move he believes will reach diverse audiences. Produced by Simon Johansson and directed by Kevin Shema, the song is Auddy’s strategic plan to elevate his music to international spotlight. The ‘Kubi’ singer, real name Audace Munyangango, expressed his motivation saying, “I want to put my business on the international level, and it takes a lot of work and collaborating with experienced people.” Reflecting on his commitment approach, the bilingual singer said that he made the song in English, the most widely used language in the world, and in Swedish because it is the most popular language here in Europe. Fresh from his third album titled ‘Aho Ntabona’, the 34-year-old shared that the project marks a significant shift in his career, focusing on themes of life, love, and a spiritual journey back to Mighty God. ALSO READ: Auddy Kelly takes a break from music The artist describes the album, particularly the track ‘Aho Ntabona’ as an outlet for unspoken feelings, a reflection of his life at a certain moment. “I gave this album more time than any of my previous music projects as an independent artist,” he said, emphasizing that he poured extensive effort into each song, recording across various countries, including Canada in Quebec City, and Europe like Belgium, France and Sweden, where he currently resides. The talented young artiste mostly sings love ballads and this has earned him a huge fan base over the years. He boasts of songs like ‘Izo Nzozi’, ‘Ubyumve’, ‘Usa Neza’ and ‘Ndakwitegereza’, a song that introduced him to fame, among many others. With recent releases such as ‘No Matter What’, ‘Bakureke Unyiteho’ and ‘Muhe Ubuzima’ Auddy Kelly is undoubtedly carving a distinct path in the Afro-pop and RnB scene worldwide. The singer holds a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing from the College of Business and Economics (CBE), one of the six colleges comprising the University of Rwanda (UR). In 2021 he moved to Europe, particularly Sweden, to pursue his musical ambitions while continuing his education.