First time when I saw you nilitamani nikueleze
How I feel that was dream come true
Alau macho nikukonyeze maybe you can feel asuu
Moyo ungekuaga kitabu ningefunia uone yaliyomo ndani
Yani mwenzako napata tabu sina furaha ata tone
Nioneege imani oh my love (Ooohoo}
Macho yanaona kama umejibu yes, moyo unaona kama umeseme no ooh ooh
Macho yanaona kama umejibu yes, moyo unaona kama umesema no oooh
Nonono kusema kweli mi inaniumiza inanimaliza na sijamaliza
Inaniumiza inanimaliza na sijamaliza
Baylon easy yeah ah
Chibonge nimekua kibaombao
Ghafla chui nimekua kinyau nyau
Mpaka sijui nayosema nimesahau
Vita ya penzi imekua kama maumau
Nikiona sura nakonda nikiona chura nasindwa kubonga
Nakua mbulura masikini omba omba
Kutwa nazurura kutuliza kidonda
Maumivu kama yangu anayo Konde Boy
Namtuliza mwanangu ahh usikonde boy
Macho yanaona yes akili inasema no nooo atakukazia
Macho yanaona kama umejibu yes moyo unaona kama umeseme no ooh ooh
Macho yanaona kama umejibu yes moyo unaona kama umeseme no no nonono
Yeah kusema kweli mi inaniumiza inanimaliza na sijamaliza
Inaniumiza inanimaliza na sijamaliza
C.LACY is back with a punchy new track, “Leave,” teaming up with SeQuence Clark and Bc Tray. This one hits hard for anyone tired of giving second chances that go nowhere. It’s a breakup song that doesn’t sugarcoat anything—direct, raw, and honest about reaching your breaking point.
“Leave” blends the smoothness of modern R&B with sharp hip-hop edges. The production feels polished but packs a bite. C.LACY’s vocals lead the way, delivering every line with a mix of hurt and resolve. The chorus wastes no time getting to the point:
“You can do it, pack your shit and go, I don’t wanna see your face anymore.”
That’s the kind of clarity that comes after too much disappointment. Each artist brings something real: C.LACY’s soulful grit, SeQuence Clark’s energy and sharp flow, and Bc Tray’s effortless delivery. Together, they build a sound that feels like late-night conversations after a breakup—truthful and a little bit freeing.
C.LACY has a knack for blending the warmth of 90s R&B with today’s style. If you’ve heard tracks like “Come Slide” or “MISS U,” you know he doesn’t just chase trends. His songs connect because they come from real experience. With “Leave,” he doesn’t hold back. The honesty cuts through, giving anyone who listens a little space to breathe, vent, or just let it out.
If you’ve dealt with ghosting, gaslighting, betrayal, or just plain disrespect, this song will probably feel familiar. Sometimes you just have to walk away—and sometimes you need a song like this to get through it.
Let her walk out. Let the door close behind her. And let this track be the soundtrack for taking your peace back.
“Leave” will be available soon on all major streaming platforms. Save it to your playlist, especially for those moments when you need it most.
The song comes from her debut album, “Undergrad,” and has already found its audience, with over 31,000 streams on Spotify. Libby, who wrote and performed the track, says it captures “a young girl’s faith that things will keep getting better.” The music has an uplifting theme and an infectious groove, built on a foundation of danceable beats and heartfelt vocals. It’s full of bright melodies and memorable hooks. The chorus feels instantly familiar, the kind you find yourself singing along to without even realizing it.
The song brings to mind the image of a little girl jumping rope on the sidewalk as her mom watches from a window. It perfectly captures that feeling of belief and resilience. It’s about the pure, unshakable hope we all have when we’re young, a feeling we sometimes need to remember as we get older. The line “I’ll be better off someday” hits with a quiet power every time you hear it.
The song’s cadence, a playful “tu tu, tutututu,” makes it incredibly catchy. It has a clean pop sound mixed with a sense of childlike fun, making it perfect for the dancefloor. It feels like a musical hug wrapped in optimism, gently encouraging you to keep going when things get hard.
This track is just one piece of “Undergrad,” Libby’s debut album that shows off her wide range of talents as a singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, and producer. She has been performing since she was nine years old and has grown into an artist whose music feels both genuine and joyful.
“Someday” is streaming now on all major platforms. It’s a song to turn up when you’re dancing in your room, riding with the windows down, or just need a little boost of hope.
The name itself says a lot. He really is the Grim Reaper of beats, tearing them apart with sharp flows and a voice that demands attention. His style is raw, versatile, and unapologetically direct. He moves through any beat with lyrical precision, emotional depth, and a certain streetwise swagger. That signature vocal snarl of his cuts through everything, making his presence on a track impossible to miss.
Mr.Reaper’s music is rooted in real stories and technical skill. He balances clever wordplay with a gritty emotional honesty, reflecting a life lived with intention. He can deliver introspective bars or trade fiery verses with heavyweights like Wiz Khalifa, as he did on his track “Options.” He always sounds like a seasoned veteran with the hunger of an artist still on the come-up.
He’s back with his explosive new single “One Life,” a trap-infused banger that feels like pure adrenaline. This freestyle is a battle cry for the ambitious, for the dreamers and the fighters who refuse to play it safe. With booming 808s and sharp hi-hats, “One Life” hits hard. His freestyle delivery, coming straight off the dome, is fiery and inspired. He tears through the beat with a machine-gun precision and a whole lot of confidence.
The lyrics remind us we only get one shot. Mr.Reaper keeps it real; no excuses, no shortcuts, and no holding back. Whether you’re grinding through the hustle, chasing love, or building a legacy, “One Life” pushes you to go all in. You have one life to live, so you have to make it count.
This track is all energy and inspiration. He wanted to make something that would get people off the couch, into the gym, and chasing their goals, whatever those might be. It’s all heart, showcasing his lyrical skills and a contagious energy.
Already recognized in the 2023 ISC Songwriting Competition for “Options” featuring Wiz Khalifa, Mr.Reaper continues to prove he’s one of modern hip-hop’s most compelling voices. His commanding tone and fearless lyrical approach on “One Life” only tighten his grip on the game.
What’s special about Mr.Reaper is how he puts it all out there, always giving 100 percent in his delivery. The beat, the flows, and the message are why he’s becoming a household name in hip-hop, both in the USA and beyond. People should start putting more respect on his name. He is a master of his craft and knows how to make the most of a great beat like the one on “One Life.”
Perfect for the summer of 2025, this track is made for loud speakers, late-night drives, and morning motivation. “One Life” is a mindset. It’s now streaming on platforms like Spotify, so it’s a good time to add it to your playlist and share it with your friends.
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