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Weasel teams up with Rayvanny on ‘Zuena’ remix

Douglas Mayanja alias Weasel has started his 2021 with the remix of ‘Zuena’ song with Tanzania’s Rayvanny.

Zuena’ is off the Goddlyf album ‘Nakudata‘ and was one of the top jams on that song back in the day. Weasel who is the remaining artist from Goodlyf after the demise of Mowzey Radio three years back believes this is the jam that will see his career expand in East Africa because Rayvanny who is a Wasafi signed artiste is also a force to reckon with just like he is.

The BET Award winner is the second biggest artiste in Wasafi after Diamond with songs such as ‘Kwetu’, ‘Kijuso’, ‘Naogopa’ and ‘Chuchuma’ among others.

The audio is coming out today and if not by Monday. When contacted, Weasel confirmed this information saying that the jam is still in the studio being fine-tuned and polished by an outstanding city producer.

“Yes, it is true. I have a collaboration with Rayvanny. We are making a collabo of the Zuena track. The song will be ready soon,” he said.

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