The track, which is available for streaming and download on all major digital platforms, was produced by Supadrum Music in Nairobi.
The Afrobeats-leaning track tells the story of a romantic liaison forged under unexpected circumstances during a late-night revelry, capturing the essence of serendipitous love and the magic of human connection.
“‘Wallahi’ shows that love can be found in the most unexpected of places and at any given time,” Keemlyf said.
Keemlyf, whose real name is Nelson Asaeli, is an artist who is unafraid to…