‘Filter’ By Nande Boyz Debuts In Rwanda

Nande Boyz
This comes after their latest video ‘Filter’ debuted in Rwanda this week, where it was premiered by popular TV station BPlus TV.

By Isaac Tugume

Nande Boyz, a Congolese singing duo based in Uganda, is slowly but steadily finding their footing in the Rwandan music industry.

This comes after their latest video ‘Filter’ debuted in Rwanda this week, where it was premiered by popular TV station BPlus TV.

After thrilling tens of thousands of their Ugandan fans, ‘Filter’ is now rocking Rwandans, where several people have since been charmed by the Nande Boyz.

This means that the Nande Boyz have now expanded their reach to Rwanda, where they are already growing a huge following.  

Actually, don’t be surprised when ‘Filter’ spreads to other countries apart from Rwanda, because it is a song that comes with a universal appeal.

This is mainly because the filters that the Nande Boyz sing about in this song are actually used by slay queens all over the world.

No wonder the video has already attracted over 35K YouTube views for the short time it has been on the market, because  it has captured the attention of several people, especially guys who have over time been hoodwinked by slay queens who use filters on social media.  

Anyways, if you didn’t watch ‘Filter’ on BPlus TV then just tap the link to stream the video on YouTube now!


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