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MUSIC: Don’t break my heart – Ray Signature

Trevor Taremwa by Trevor Taremwa
November 11, 2018
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Ray Signature is one of the most underrated artistes of this era. His suave touch to his various works has always been subtle.

He operates a little underground but always rises to the occasion. The “Kasenyanku” hitmaker takes us down memory lane on his new single, Don’t break my heart.

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He brings back soothing nostalgia from his melodious times with Big Tym. The song starts off with easy going piano keys whose smooth vibe leads us to consistent adlibs from an anonymous voice over.

Like a master of his own craft, Ray opens his first verse in full control of his own space. In a calm suppressed tone, he narrates a story of the “it girl” he met on a bus to Rwanda. He mixes both Luganda and English lingua.

His lyrics are deep in poetry and story on this one. He goes on to tell her how he wants her by his side for the rest of their lives thus the chorus, asking her not to break his heart.

On this “Love at first sight” song, he stamps foot in the industry with his smooth writing and execution prowess.

His versatility in the game has helped him write smash hits and this could simply be the latest. He is smooth. Impressive effort!

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