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New Single By Kxffy “What You Want” featuring King Kerby

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Bervon Micheni
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My name is Bervon Micheni, a Kenyan culture journalist and a lover of art. I am passionate about music and the culture and aim to use my voice to promote and critic in both extremes.

Rising Kenyan Artist Kxffy Releases New Pop-R&B Single “What You Want”  Featuring King Kerby: A Soulful Exploration of Unreciprocated Love.

Kxffy is a Kenyan artist, producer, and songwriter known for blending emotional  lyricism with captivating melodies. With a strong foundation in R&B and trap,  Kxffy crafts music that reflects personal experiences, love, and the complexitie s of  human emotions. Having collaborated with some of Kenya’s most talented artists,  including King Kerby, Vallerie Muthoni, NJERI, Sabi Wu & PRXNCE, Kxffy is  poised to become a notable name in both the local and international music scenes.  

Kerby, featured on “What You Want”, is a dynamic artist, vocalist and songwriter,  known for his smooth delivery and introspective lyrics. His collaboration with  Kxffy brings a unique flavor to the track, adding a sense of balance and reassurance  to the song’s overall theme of unreciprocated love.

 

Kxffy is excited to announce the release of his latest single “What You Want,”  featuring King Kerby. The deeply emotional and soul-stirring track reflects on the  experience of giving your all in a relationship, only to realize that the love and  effort aren’t being appreciated or reciprocated. With a blend of smooth vocals and  heartfelt lyrics, the song is set to resonate with anyone who has been caught  between staying in an unbalanced relationship or letting go for their own well being.

In the words of Kxffy, “the song is about the feeling you experience when you  realize you’ve done everything to show love to someone, but they just don’t seem to  see it. It’s that point when you start realizing it’s time to move on, even though you  do love the person.” 

Kerby’s verse complements this emotional narrative perfectly, offering a voice of  reassurance that love, while challenging, can be worked through if both parties are  willing to put in the effort. His vocals add a deeper layer to the song, reminding  listeners that even though love is complicated, it’s worth trying to make things  work. 

Speaking on the production process, Kxffy shared, “I made the beat at around 3 AM  at night when I was reflecting on my own experiences with love. I wanted to make  something that really captures that bittersweet feeling of loving someone deeply but  also feeling tired of being the only one putting in the effort.” 

Once the foundation of the track was set, Kxffy met up with King Kerby who added  his vocals, bringing a new dimension to the song with his heartfelt verse. The two  artists’ chemistry and connection are evident in the final product, blending  seamlessly to tell a shared story of love’s highs and lows. 

Beyond the single itself, “What You Want” serves as a prelude to Kxffy’s upcoming  EP, which will dive deeper into themes of love, heartbreak, and personal growth.  It’s a new era for Kxffy’s music, as he steps into releasing songs performed and  written by himself. It is also the closure of an era since this EP will bring his debut  album ‘Tears & Purple Emotions’ full circle. The EP, set to be released next month,  will include “What You Want” alongside other tracks that showcase his versatility  as an artist and producer. The EP will mark a significant step forward in his career,  as he looks to cement his place in both the local and international music scenes. 

Be sure to follow Kxffy on social media for updates on the upcoming EP. For media inquiries, interviews, or additional information: 

Email: Kaftanallan@gmail.com 

Instagram: @kxffydr3aming 

Twitter: kaftanallan

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