If you have not yet heard it, find a quiet room. Close your eyes. Let the inanga lead you. And when the harmonies rise, you will understand why some tears are not an end, but a beginning.
. Their music videos often feature serene outdoor settings, grounding their heavenly message in the natural beauty of Rwanda. Why We Listen amarira by inyenyeri z 39-ijuru group
The group also sells digital sheet music for Amarira on their website, including transcriptions for inanga and ikembe , encouraging fans to learn and reinterpret the piece. If you have not yet heard it, find a quiet room
This is not sorrow for sorrow’s sake. It is the gukunda kw’ihanga —the love of one’s people—expressed through the acknowledgment of pain. In a culture where stoicism is often prized, “Amarira” gives quiet permission to feel, while simultaneously pulling the listener toward tomorrow. And when the harmonies rise, you will understand
This song, whose title translates to "Tears" in Kinyarwanda, is a profound musical piece that explores the depths of human frailty and the heights of divine grace. For lovers of Gospel music, particularly the distinct sounds emanating from Rwanda, "Amarira" stands as a masterpiece of lyrical depth and spiritual atmosphere.
The group has become a significant name in the Rwandan gospel scene, known for their powerful live performances and extensive discography. Mahembe SDA Church, Rwanda.