In the beginning of this month, Rene Patrick and Tracy, along with other artists, released their new song 'Niryubahwe'. The couple, known for their devotion to singing and praising God, wanted to start the month of February 2024 with a powerful hymn and they succeeded with this release.
According to Rene Patrick and Tracy, 'Niryubahwe' is another name for Jesus. In the lyrics, they sing about the grace and uniqueness of Jesus' name, stating that there is no other name on Earth or in Heaven that surpasses His grace. They believe that by emphasizing the name of Jesus, the song will bring blessings to the entire world.
The audio production of 'Niryubahwe' was handled by Sammy Pro, while Musinga directed the visuals and Brilliance edited the video, which was done in a live setting. This unique approach adds to the overall appeal of the song.
This is not the first collaboration for Rene Patrick and Tracy, as they previously released a song called 'Jehovah' in September 2023. The positive response to that song encouraged them to continue working together and creating gospel music.
Rene Patrick initially started his music career as a solo artist, but after two years of marriage, he joined forces with his wife Tracy Agasaro. Tracy, who previously worked as a radio journalist at Radio Rwanda (KC2), now not only continues her journalistic work but also collaborates with her husband in singing gospel songs.
The couple is part of a larger community of couples who sing gospel songs for worship and praise. Some of the other couples mentioned include Papi Claver and Dorcas, Ben and Chance, and James and Daniella.
In addition to 'Niryubahwe,' Rene Patrick and Tracy have worked on several other songs together, such as 'Arankunda' (Umunsi ku wundi), 'Ku bw’imbabazi zawe,' 'Ntuhinduka,' and 'Ni Byiza', among many others.
Overall, the release of 'Niryubahwe' showcases Rene Patrick and Tracy's commitment to their faith and their passion for praising God through music. As a couple, they have found success in working together and have gained recognition within the gospel music community.