Yves Rwagasore is a talented artist who has recently joined the ranks of the Diaspora Nyarwanda. He moved to Canada and is now based in Ottawa, where he is continuing his studies. Rwagasore has already made a name for himself, receiving invitations to various shows and winning the hearts of many fans.
In a conversation with Paradise, Rwagasore discussed his latest song, "He knows how to do it." Interestingly, this is his first release since arriving in Canada, but he actually wrote the song back in 2018 when he was still in Rwanda. The decision to release it abroad was due to timing issues with the producers of both the audio and video aspects, resulting in him coming to Canada.
"He knows how to do it" is a comforting song with a powerful message. It is meant to offer solace to individuals who have been enduring difficult and challenging times for an extended period. The song emphasizes that regardless of the situation or its severity, God has the ability to transform darkness into light.
Rwagasore collaborated with Pastor Ngoga Christophe of Calvary Wide Ministries, who is also pursuing a solo career. When discussing the direction of his music after his move to Canada, Rwagasore expressed his commitment to continue worshiping God through his gift, regardless of his location.
Rwagasore has received invitations to various concerts and events, which indicates the high demand for his talent. Despite being away, he reassures his loved ones that he is still present and cares for them deeply.
He encourages his friends and supporters in Rwanda to continue their unwavering support, prayers, and unity of worship. Rwagasore's humility, love for prayer, conversation, humor, and modesty have contributed to his reputation as an artist.
In 2018, he was nominated for the best artist award in the emerging artists category at the Groove Awards. The award was eventually won by Jado Sinza, who is known for his involvement in significant musical projects.
Rwagasore has previously released songs such as "Those Who Trust in the Lord," "I Am Forgiven," "I Am Forgiven for My Sins," "Mercy," and others. He is also recognized for his show called "Upper Room," which is broadcast on his YouTube channel. On this show, he collaborates with various artists, including Espe, who performed the live song "Njeye Jesu nakane," which has garnered over 428k views.