Bien dropped a song that Arsenal supporters across East Africa cannot stop playing. The song is titled Finale; the track has rapidly moved up the charts and serves as a rallying cry as the Gunners pursue a dream season that could culminate in both the Premier League title and the UEFA Champions League trophy.
Fans in Kenya and Tanzania create a challenge ahead of very important Arsenal matches. Many fans claim that the song provides them with an additional boost of confidence precisely when their team requires it the most.
Arsenal just booked their spot in the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years. They also sit in a strong position to lift the English league crown. For long-suffering supporters, this feels like the year everything finally comes together.
The collaboration between Kenyan star Bien and Tanzanian legend Ali Kiba quickly gained popularity. Released a few weeks back, the music video already crossed millions of views. You see people in Arsenal jerseys dancing and singing along in the clips.
The beat feels perfect for football moments, full of energy and hope. This exact situation seems tailor-made for a line about reaching the end and starting something great.
Supporters heading to the finals or gathering to watch games share videos of themselves singing Finale at the top of their voices. Groups in Nairobi organise listening sessions that turn into loud celebrations.
In Dar es Salaam and other towns, fans say the song brings everyone together regardless of which club they normally follow. Even some rivals concede that it is a proper banger that lodges in your mind.
Arsenal’s path this season has been full of tight matches and big moments. Reaching the Champions League final after beating strong sides like Atletico Madrid has brought back memories of past glory days.
Many players have stepped up when it mattered. Now the whole squad looks ready to go all the way in Budapest. At the same time, the Premier League race remains alive, and a double would make history for the club.
Bien himself has spoken about how football and music mix so well. He picked Ali Kiba for the feature because of his experience and strong voice. The two artists bring different styles that blend nicely and create something fresh. People in East Africa love this kind of cross-border work that also ties into global sports.
Local football lovers point out that songs like this add extra colour to big tournaments. In Kenya especially, where English football draws huge crowds every weekend, a homegrown anthem for Arsenal feels special.
Pubs and homes fill up whenever the Gunners play. Supporters wear their red and white shirts proudly and now have new music to sing.
The timing could not be better. As Arsenal prepare for the biggest games of the season, the final keeps spirits high. Fans share edited videos mixing the song with match highlights.
Challenges on TikTok and Instagram show people doing dance moves inspired by the track while wearing team colours. Even kids in school yards hum the tune during break time.
This is not the first time music and Arsenal have crossed paths in the region. Many remember older tracks that marked special seasons. But Finale stands out because it feels current and personal for this generation of supporters.
Ali Kiba brings years of hits and a huge following from Tanzania. His part in the record adds weight and makes it travel across borders easily. Bien continues to show why he ranks among the top artists at the moment.



