Na Ku Penda is the first single of the début album “Last Man Standing” of the rising, Dutch-based, Congolese artist ND (a.k.a. David Ngala). Na ku penda is a Kswahili saying that means “I love you”. ND is an artist who is determined to keep you dancing.
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