Rwandan music hits the airwaves again with some of the captains of the industry now seeing their fresh hits leading the charts after months without dropping music. From Acacia’s debut single, Princess Treatment, recorded at Wao Collective Studios in Copenhagen, to King James’s comeback with a new track ‘Ride or Die,’ The New Times picks some of the best releases of the week. Prince’s Treatment - Acacia Up and coming artiste Acacia has launched her music career with the release of a debut song ‘Princes Treatment.’ Recorded at Wao Collective Studios in Copenhagen, the track is the first of a series of releases that Acacia plans to release this year and early 2025. It is a song that brings together the expertise of Fancy Fingers from Sauti Sol and the guidance of Danish R&B legend Remee, resulting in a fresh pop anthem that captures Acacía’s distinctive style and soulful voice. Hozana - Peace Hozy Gospel artiste Peace Hozy is back with a new song dubbed ‘Hozana’ which is currently among the most trending gospel tracks in the country. Produced by Popiyeeh and directed by Kayitare, Hozana has surfaced over 10 thousand views in less than a week on various streaming platforms. Already Made - Yvan Buravan Two years since his passing, the family and friends of late musician Yvan Buravan have started dropping his unreleased songs starting with ‘Already Made’ which premiered on October 24. That was 48 hours before hosting the maiden edition of ‘Twaje Fest,’ a concert dedicated to celebrating the legacy that the singer has left behind. ‘Already Made’ is among unreleased tracks on Buravan’s last album dubbed Twaje, which was produced in a fusion of Gakondo and modern music genres. The song was produced by the singer’s long-time collaborator Bob Pro. Ride or Die - King James Renowned Rwandan R&B musician King James is back to the spotlight with a new song titled ‘Ride or Die.’ Produced in Afrobeats genre by Mamba and directed by Fayzo Pro, the song is currently topping charts and winning hearts of many music listeners across the country. Kanda Like - Oda Paccy It’s been a while since female rapper Oda Paccy has dropped music. She is now back with a new Afrobeats banger dubbed ‘Kanda Like.’ It among very few tracks that the rapper recorded in the Afrobeats genre. ‘Kanda Like’ is already available on various streaming platforms.