Rising Kenyan songstress and the 2023 AFRIMA best female artist EA winner Muthaka Links Up with Pan African independent heavyweight PrayzzZ on “Good To You”
“Good To You” is a sensual and subtle risqué vibration laced with RnB, Afrobeats and Pop elements, making it the perfect easy listen to that is still able to blend with the different moods of each listener.
Although this is the first time both artists have worked together, there are already industry rumblings of more collaborations between them, including a possible collaborative project.
Good To You was released under Universal Music and is available now on all Digital Streaming Platforms and music media.
Muthaka from Kenya receives the best female artist from Eastern Africa at the Afrima, All Africa Music Awards at the Dakar Arena in Diamniadio, Senegal, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023.
My first ever award 💃🏽😭
Best Female Artiste Eastern Africa – @afrimaofficial
Thank you for voting ❤🇰🇪#AFRIMA #AfrimaAwards pic.twitter.com/QNQz1QSAYV— Muthaka (@MuthakaMusic) January 17, 2023
The four-day event celebrating African musicians across the continent culminated Sunday evening in a stadium on the outskirts of the Senegalese capital Dakar. This was the eighth edition of AFRIMA and the first to be held in a French-speaking country.
Nigeria has hosted most of the events including the last one in Lagos city in 2021. Organizers say AFRIMA aims to connect African musicians to global markets while embracing the continent’s cultural diversity and heritage. More than 9,000 entries were submitted for this year’s contest. That’s the highest since its inception in 2014.
The winners beat out more than 380 entries in 39 categories representing five regions in Africa as well as the diaspora