Kenyan artist Hazina Mtaalam has released his premier music track titled 'Maua' a romantic swahili tune that likens one's love for another to a flower that never withers.

The song marks Hazina Mtaalam's first debut as an artist who aims to cement their legacy as being the one that provides both quality and qualitative music for their fans to consume , and enjoy a trait that can be checked out on his new Swahili RnB song Maua.

Maua which in the Swahili dialect translates to a flower is a well-written piece performed by the soul full singers who use the flower as a metaphor to insinuate the love they harbor towards their lovebirds is just like a beautiful flower that grows each day.
Featured artist Ayana music laces the tune with her melodic voice which adds icing to the cake on the song that has garnered over 10,000 views and counting.
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