Renowned singer Derek Sano, a member of the boyband Active Again, has teamed up with veteran rap producer Dr. Nganji for the release of their EP, “Akazi Kanjye.” Scheduled for release on Christmas Day 2024 under Green Ferry Music, the project brings together a powerhouse lineup of Rwandan artists, including Nillan, Fox Makare, Big Zed, RoMeo Rapstar, Mistaek, and Slum Drip. ALSO READ: ‘For Now’ EP Review: Angell Mutoni's raw, authentic journey through sound The EP delves deep into themes of passion, perseverance, and the gritty reality of chasing a music career in a society where financial success often remains elusive. The inspiration behind Akazi Kanjye stems from the personal experiences of these artists as they navigate the complexities of sustaining a living through music. According to a representative from Green Ferry Music, the EP addresses the skepticism many face about the worth of pursuing music, especially when it doesn't bring immediate financial rewards. It is, at its core, a bold statement of commitment to the craft and a response to those who have ever questioned their dedication. ALSO READ: HIS STYLE: Blend culture with your style, says Derek The title, Akazi Kanjye—meaning My Work or My Job in English—reflects the pride and ownership these artists take in their craft. For Sano and Dr. Nganji, the title symbolizes their devotion to their musical journey, regardless of the obstacles they face along the way. Each track on the EP presents a unique narrative, capturing different aspects of the artistes' journey. The opening track, “Akazi Kanjye,” features Nillan and Fox Makare and speaks to the dedication to one's craft, no matter the challenges. “Beat Igezemo,” featuring Big Zed, RoMeo Rapstar, and Mistaek, taps into the pure energy and excitement that arises when the right beat drops, focusing on the creative flow rather than external distractions. “Ubizi,” with Slum Drip, highlights resilience in the face of adversity, conveying a message of courage and determination to succeed, even when the odds are stacked against you. Notably, “Akazi Kanjye” marks Derek Sano’s first rap project, though the label notes that it also incorporates R&B influences, adding depth to the EP's sound. About Derek Sano Derek Sano, a key figure in Rwanda's music scene, embarked on his musical journey in 2010 through a talent search organized by Kina Music Label under the guidance of producer Clement Ishimwe. Following the release of several singles, he joined Incredible Records, where he met Tizzo and Olvis. Together, they formed the influential boyband Active Again, which quickly became a staple of Rwanda's music landscape. In 2018, Derek furthered his musical education at the Rwandan School of Creative Arts and Music (RSCAM) before enhancing his skills with a certification in music technology from Vancouver's Douglas College. Now based in Kigali, Derek has released two EPs—Mr. Lava Lava (2020) and Bedroom Playlist (2023)—and continues to innovate within the Rwandan music scene. About Dr. Nganji Dr. Nganji, co-founder and CEO of Green Ferry Music, is a highly regarded music producer, mix engineer, and entrepreneur. He has played a crucial role in the rise of Kinyatrap, a distinctive Rwandan hip-hop sub-genre, and has been behind successful events like the I Am Hip Hop Festival and Rapstars Experience shows. Known for both his solo works—Doze, After Doze, Overdoze, and Kinyarwanda—and his collaborations with leading Rwandan artists, Dr. Nganji continues to shape the direction of Rwanda’s hip-hop culture.