The official music video , released on June 24, 2022, played a significant role in the song's viral success.
"Leya," the 2022 hit single by featuring the energetic duo Chanda Na Kay , is a vibrant representation of modern Zambian Afro-pop. The track showcases a fusion of catchy rhythmic patterns and melodic intensity that has made it a standout piece in the contemporary Zed music scene. Artistic Collaboration and Style
Critics have praised the video’s high production value and "pleasing visual delivery," noting it as one of the better-produced videos in the region.
"Leya" became a social media favorite shortly after its debut, often cited by fans for its infectious beat and Flerine's distinct style. Significance in the Artists' Careers
The song resonated beyond Zambia, garnering attention from fans in neighboring countries like Kenya, who praised the artists despite language barriers.
Classified primarily as Afro-Pop , the song incorporates elements of dancehall and traditional Zambian rhythms.
Flerine Daueen Ft. Chanda Na Kay - Leya 📌
The official music video , released on June 24, 2022, played a significant role in the song's viral success.
"Leya," the 2022 hit single by featuring the energetic duo Chanda Na Kay , is a vibrant representation of modern Zambian Afro-pop. The track showcases a fusion of catchy rhythmic patterns and melodic intensity that has made it a standout piece in the contemporary Zed music scene. Artistic Collaboration and Style Flerine Daueen Ft. Chanda Na Kay - Leya
Critics have praised the video’s high production value and "pleasing visual delivery," noting it as one of the better-produced videos in the region. The official music video , released on June
"Leya" became a social media favorite shortly after its debut, often cited by fans for its infectious beat and Flerine's distinct style. Significance in the Artists' Careers Artistic Collaboration and Style Critics have praised the
The song resonated beyond Zambia, garnering attention from fans in neighboring countries like Kenya, who praised the artists despite language barriers.
Classified primarily as Afro-Pop , the song incorporates elements of dancehall and traditional Zambian rhythms.