During the Mashujaa Day celebrations in Kwale County, President William Ruto was seen dancing to the hit track “Anguka Nayo” by the viral duo Wadagliz.
The song, which has taken the country by storm, features an infectious beat and catchy lyrics that have captivated audiences across Kenya.
President Ruto’s dance to the song highlighted how deeply the track has resonated with people from all walks of life, including political leaders.
“Anguka Nayo,” written by Wadagliz, became a massive success on social media platforms, particularly TikTok, where it inspired a viral dance challenge.
The song was initially intended as a feel-good track, meant to get people dancing and enjoying themselves.
However, its timing coincided with significant political moments in Kenya, including protests and public sentiments surrounding economic issues, which made it even more relevant.
Wadagliz, composed of Kantel Mdagliz and MannaZ, has seen a surge in recognition thanks to the success of “Anguka Nayo.”
Their music career has taken off as the track continues to dominate airwaves, and they have since garnered more attention for their other songs.
The song’s popularity reflects a growing trend in Kenya where music is being used to reflect and respond to social and political realities.