Gelly Wa Rhymes Ft Mwasiti I Love You Exclusive May 2026
Since its release, the track has accumulated thousands of views on YouTube and streams on Boomplay and Spotify. Here is why it is going viral:
The chorus, sung jointly by Gelly and Mwasiti, is where the "Exclusive" tag lives: gelly wa rhymes ft mwasiti i love you exclusive
“I love you exclusive, hakuna mwingine” (I love you exclusive, there is no other.) Since its release, the track has accumulated thousands
It is simple, repetitive, and dangerously catchy. The word exclusive is delivered with an English accent amidst the Swahili flow, making it stand out. This is a strategic move for radio play and TikTok challenges, as the hook is easy to lip-sync and repurpose. “I love you exclusive, hakuna mwingine” (I love
Bongo Flava has often been criticized for recycling the same themes: wealth, betrayal, and fleeting lust. I Love You (Exclusive) is a course correction. It proves that artists can write about commitment without being boring.
For Gelly Wa Rhymes, this track elevates him from a beatmaker to a bonafide hitmaker. For Mwasiti, it adds another timeless duet to her growing legacy.
The “exclusive” model is also a clever business strategy. By holding back the track from major global DSPs initially, Gelly’s team has created artificial scarcity, driving fans to seek out the “exclusive” version on niche platforms. In a world of infinite streaming, exclusivity is the new luxury.