Rwandan-Danish Afro-pop artist Acacía has released her new debut single Princess Treatment. The emerging voice of dream Afro-pop, is poised to enchant listeners with her unique blend of dream pop, dancehall and Afro-pop.
Acacía’s upbringing was a true fusion of cultures. Her Danish mother met her Rwandan father in South Africa in 2001 and she was raised in Denmark in a rich Afro-music environment and immersed in classical music at school.
Her diverse musical foundation is the heartbeat of her sound. Today she resides in Rwanda, where her music reflects her mission to connect people globally through the universal language of love and music.
Her debut single, Princess Treatment, recorded at Wao Collective Studios in Copenhagen, is the first of a series of exciting releases planned for this and early next year.
The track brings together the expertise of Fancy Fingers from Sauti Sol and the guidance of Danish R&B legend Remee, resulting in a fresh pop anthem that captures Acacía’s distinctive style and soulful voice.
Princess Treatment delves into the modern-day paradox of love in the age of social media. Acacía explores the contrast between superficial, materialistic displays of affection and true emotional connection.
In a world where social media highlights only the glamorous sides of relationships, her song invites listeners to reflect on the deeper meaning of love, reminding us that genuine affection goes beyond surface-level gestures to nurturing mutual care and respect.
Acacía’s music bridges cultures, drawing inspiration from her diverse background to bring people together. Based in Rwanda she is set to make a global impact with more exciting releases on the way.
She draws from her global heritage and classical training to create music that connects people through love and unity.