Uwase Yvette, a Rwandan gospel singer based in the United States of America, has released a new song titled 'I will stop,' on which she collaborated with Serge Iyamuremye, demonstrating that she has entered the music industry and will not leave.
Yvette Uwase's song 'Nzahagarara' co-written with Serge Iyamuremye, was released with a 5:1 minute video. This is the fourth song that Yvette has released.
According to Uwase Yvette, this song was written during a time when everyone was dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic. "Nzahagarara", it's a song I composed in 2020 during Covid-19. I can't tell what type of circumstance I was in; I can only say that we were in Covid and had few things to do when the song came along, so I wrote it," she stated. Because of God, I had to share it now, and I did so in collaboration with Serge Iyamuremye. I had made it in the studio but hadn't released it.
Uwase Yvette asserts that although it was challenging for her in the past, she will be able to accomplish it now as she plans to compose music for God's glory as she studies.
"I stopped playing music a year ago because of school. Only this year will I try to mix school and music since everything is a part of who I am. School is difficult, but it's difficult for me to combine two things. You see, school and music require a lot of work, you travel and do a lot of things, and everything occupies your mind.
She went on to say: "It began as a hobby for me, and I do not do it professionally. I enjoy music because it allows me to serve God. I don't want to make money from it because I know what I'm doing. I enjoy music and feel compelled to make it in order to serve God."Yvette Uwase confirms that she will remain in the music industry indefinitely.
Yvette Uwase currently resides in Kentucky, United States of America, where she moved with her parents in 2015. This artist claims that when she was a child, she began singing in Sunday School and realized she had talented.
"I started singing in Sunday School as a child, and they gave me the opportunity to lead the song, and I came to America and I loved it, and I went to the choir even though I was in it, but then I felt the desire to sing so much that I would write songs on the side and say that I will make a song," she explained.
Yvette has four songs, one of which he collaborated with Adrien Misigaro, two of which he made himself, and after a few hours, he released a collaboration with Serge Iyamuremye called 'Nzahagarara".