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Zzero Sufuri – its ok

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Zzero Sufuri its ok Lyrics:

yoh yoh
ni Zzero
Kama source mi ni source
Mi ndio boss  Mi ndio Worldboss

(Idriss)

Kama unapenda kujinice usijifunge
Put up your hands and sing it is okay
Unajibamba na magaldem kwa parte
So we haffi tell them say, Its Okay

Kama unapenda kujinice usijifunge
Put your hands up and sing it is okay
Unajibamba na magaldem kwa parte
So we haffi tell them say, Its Okay

Leo today Party we a party  Like its holiday
Already in a weekend Call your friends Call me friends and me friends

Nikuikata kata naikata
Nikichocha chocha zinishike
Zinishike hadi zilipuke
Ikate morio bana usishtuke

Form ni liqour chunga kutapika
Kunaeza badilika na zikikushika
Wika na ukiulizwa unasema ni kubambika  Na
ukibambika tu unakaribia spika

Si ni ka bash cheki vile wasee wamechrome
Na wako na zote si kunanuka mandom Na
dem akikubamba usiogope bado kumuita
We mkute kimangoto ka umemshika

We mkute na uhakikishe amekuskiza
Mwambie ukweli hata kama hautamuingiza
Mwoneshe skiza, iza Tunaeza enda bado nikubuyie pizza
Si siri si unajua umenimariza
Tukiwa na wewe jo unaweza turiza eeh

Kama unapenda kujinice usijifunge
Put up your hands and sing it is okay
Unajibamba na magaldem kwa parte
So we haffi tell them say, Its Okay

Leo today Party we a party  Like its holiday
Already in a weekend Call your friends
Call me friends and dem friends

Cheki, heri mdogo ukienda mbio utaharibu
Hakuna kitu ngumu kujaribu
Mi hukuwa rada ata ka uko mavitu
La muhimu ni kugive thanks kila siku

Si hizi ndo zile moja ya zile siku
Masiku sikuwa najua itaja kuwa Kwanza
nikikumbuka vile nilikuwa nikichomwa na jua
Saa hizo nimeshinda njaa

Zangu mzito nikimwomba anakataa
Stima kwangu kukatwa ju budget ilikuwa ni ya taa
Mboka zote kuruka kazi yeyote sikukataa
Siku hizi mi huishi iko fiti na ninakaa vile inafaa

Nishapunguza ufisi na nikaachanaga tamaa
Siku hizi hadi nina ofisi na nikaandikaga Kamaa
Na ju bado ako na moto itabidi amewauzia makaa
Big up ka una kipaji na unajua unago far

Kaa unapenda kujinice usijifunge
Put up your hands and sing it is okay
Unajibamba na magaldem kwa parte
So we haffi tell them say, Its Okay

Kama unapenda kujinice usijifunge
Put your hands up and sing it is okay
Unajibamba na magaldem kwa parte
So we haffi tell them say, Its Okay

Leo today Party we a party  Like its holiday
Already in a weekend
Call your friends Call me friends and dem friends

Ati hii ni ya mashada na kuroll ndio janta
Nakuwaga na malori na mapick-up NACADA
Nakuwaga na mabeat ndani ya verse sijai hata
Dagoretti namba mbili si ndio utanipata

Yoh ni kubaa

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Zzero Sufuri its ok Lyrics:

yoh yoh
ni Zzero
Kama source mi ni source
Mi ndio boss  Mi ndio Worldboss

(Idriss)

Kama unapenda kujinice usijifunge
Put up your hands and sing it is okay
Unajibamba na magaldem kwa parte
So we haffi tell them say, Its Okay

Kama unapenda kujinice usijifunge
Put your hands up and sing it is okay
Unajibamba na magaldem kwa parte
So we haffi tell them say, Its Okay

Leo today Party we a party  Like its holiday
Already in a weekend Call your friends Call me friends and me friends

Nikuikata kata naikata
Nikichocha chocha zinishike
Zinishike hadi zilipuke
Ikate morio bana usishtuke

Form ni liqour chunga kutapika
Kunaeza badilika na zikikushika
Wika na ukiulizwa unasema ni kubambika  Na
ukibambika tu unakaribia spika

Si ni ka bash cheki vile wasee wamechrome
Na wako na zote si kunanuka mandom Na
dem akikubamba usiogope bado kumuita
We mkute kimangoto ka umemshika

We mkute na uhakikishe amekuskiza
Mwambie ukweli hata kama hautamuingiza
Mwoneshe skiza, iza Tunaeza enda bado nikubuyie pizza
Si siri si unajua umenimariza
Tukiwa na wewe jo unaweza turiza eeh

Kama unapenda kujinice usijifunge
Put up your hands and sing it is okay
Unajibamba na magaldem kwa parte
So we haffi tell them say, Its Okay

Leo today Party we a party  Like its holiday
Already in a weekend Call your friends
Call me friends and dem friends

Cheki, heri mdogo ukienda mbio utaharibu
Hakuna kitu ngumu kujaribu
Mi hukuwa rada ata ka uko mavitu
La muhimu ni kugive thanks kila siku

Si hizi ndo zile moja ya zile siku
Masiku sikuwa najua itaja kuwa Kwanza
nikikumbuka vile nilikuwa nikichomwa na jua
Saa hizo nimeshinda njaa

Zangu mzito nikimwomba anakataa
Stima kwangu kukatwa ju budget ilikuwa ni ya taa
Mboka zote kuruka kazi yeyote sikukataa
Siku hizi mi huishi iko fiti na ninakaa vile inafaa

Nishapunguza ufisi na nikaachanaga tamaa
Siku hizi hadi nina ofisi na nikaandikaga Kamaa
Na ju bado ako na moto itabidi amewauzia makaa
Big up ka una kipaji na unajua unago far

Kaa unapenda kujinice usijifunge
Put up your hands and sing it is okay
Unajibamba na magaldem kwa parte
So we haffi tell them say, Its Okay

Kama unapenda kujinice usijifunge
Put your hands up and sing it is okay
Unajibamba na magaldem kwa parte
So we haffi tell them say, Its Okay

Leo today Party we a party  Like its holiday
Already in a weekend
Call your friends Call me friends and dem friends

Ati hii ni ya mashada na kuroll ndio janta
Nakuwaga na malori na mapick-up NACADA
Nakuwaga na mabeat ndani ya verse sijai hata
Dagoretti namba mbili si ndio utanipata

Yoh ni kubaa

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KING TYGUSS turns faith into a battle cry on the commanding new single “Made For This Moment”

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KING TYGUSS turns faith into a battle cry on the commanding new single "Made For This Moment"

KING TYGUSS approaches music as a calling, with artistry that carries the force of Gospel truth. He is the kind of Gospel hip-hop artist who treats every track as ministry, using rhythm, testimony, scripture, and raw emotion to reach hearts inside the church and beyond it. His work feels rooted in something lived rather than performed. That honesty, along with his spiritual conviction, gives his music a weight listeners can sense right away.

A devoted educator, army veteran, and proud servant of Christ, KING TYGUSS returns with one of his most commanding and spiritually charged releases so far, “Made For This Moment.” The single brings together hard-hitting modern drill production and an uplifting Gospel-centered message, shaping the track into a declaration of faith and a rallying call for believers walking in divine purpose.

At its heart, “Made For This Moment” celebrates spiritual awakening, identity, and victory through Christ. The song speaks to those who know they were created for a higher calling, soldiers for the Most High moving boldly through faith and purpose. With passionate lyricism and a firm, commanding delivery, KING TYGUSS reminds listeners that Christ gave His life for humanity, and through Him, believers can begin to understand why they were made and what they were destined to become.

Musically, the record carries as much range as its message. It is built on a dark, bass-heavy drill foundation that grabs attention immediately, driven by booming low-end percussion, sleek electronic drums, and eerie melodic textures. Even with that intensity, the instrumental leaves enough space for KING TYGUSS to move across the beat with sharp flows and magnetic conviction. From the opening moments, the hook locks into an anthemic energy that stays with you after the track ends.

As the song develops, “Made For This Moment” takes a surprising but natural sonic turn, shifting into a glossy, haunting early 2010s pop atmosphere that recalls the cinematic edge of Iggy Azalea’s “Black Widow.” Tense synth stabs, shadowy melodies, and polished electronic details blend smoothly with the aggressive drill framework, creating a dynamic listen that reflects the depth and urgency of the song’s spiritual message.

What makes “Made For This Moment” so impactful is KING TYGUSS’ ability to connect modern mainstream production with unwavering Gospel truth. He brings faith into contemporary sound without softening its message, creating music that feels spiritually grounded while still speaking clearly to today’s listeners.

The result is a soaring Gospel anthem for every soldier of Christ who has accepted the call to action. It is for those living boldly for Him, carrying His message each day, and knowing deep in their hearts that they were truly made for this moment.

With “Made For This Moment,” KING TYGUSS continues to show that Gospel hip-hop can be sonically inventive and spiritually transformative, offering music that inspires strength, conviction, and steady faith in a generation still searching for purpose.

Check this heartfelt tune below, add it to your favorite repertoire, and share it with other soldiers of Christ.

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The Traveling High Priest delivers a transcendental anthem featuring the phenomenally gifted Jhonni Blaze

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The Traveling High Priest delivers a transcendental anthem featuring the phenomenally gifted Jhonni Blaze

With a biography that reads like a mystery, I’d best describe The Traveling High Priest as a prophetic spiritual phenomenon wrapped in the form of an artist, minister, and messenger. His artistry does not operate within the ordinary boundaries of music alone; it feels like a fusion of prophecy, spoken-word ministry, gospel rap, spiritual storytelling, and supernatural theater. He presents himself less as a conventional entertainer and more as a vessel carrying divine revelation through sound, speech, prayer, and presence. Welcome aboard!

Now that we are here, it wouldn’t hurt to talk about that ethereal performance he recently delivered with the single “Right One” featuring female vocalist Jhonni Blaze. This is a spiritually charged and emotionally immersive collaboration and marks The Traveling High Priest’s first-ever gospel release and serves as the official lead single from his highly anticipated upcoming album. Already generating major momentum online — including nearly one thousand TikTok creations — “Right One” is quickly proving itself to be more than just a song; it is becoming a movement of healing, reflection, faith, and emotional honesty.

From the very first seconds, “Right One” creates an atmosphere that feels both intimate and transcendent. The intro arrives like a warm tropical breeze, carried by silky island-infused rhythms that sway with grace rather than force. The cadence is smooth, fluid, and deeply inviting. Gentle Afro-Caribbean percussion rolls beneath the production with hypnotic precision, allowing the beat to breathe naturally while soft melodic textures drift across the instrumental like sunlight reflecting on ocean waves. Every element feels intentional, warm, and emotionally alive.

The song immediately finds its emotional center through Jhonni Blaze’s unforgettable hook:
“You said you’d change. I believe every word. Gave you my heart even when it hurt. Stayed through the nights when love felt cold. Held on to you when I should have let go.”

Her delivery is soulful, vulnerable, and magnetic — setting the emotional tone for the entire record while bringing a powerful sense of human fragility and longing to the forefront. Then comes the arrival of The Traveling High Priest, whose entrance completely transforms the energy of the track. Delivering in his divinely inspired and unclassified spiritual language, he brings an otherworldly presence that feels less like conventional performance and more like prophetic expression poured directly into sound.

As he enters, the production effortlessly morphs into a floating, atmospheric Afro-Amapiano groove layered with minimalist yet deeply textured percussion. The beat does not rush. It lingers. It breathes. Dusty underground drums, airy melodic spacing, and smoky rhythmic textures create a hypnotic sonic environment where every word, cadence, and vocal inflection carries spiritual weight. Even without understanding the exact language, listeners can feel the emotional and spiritual gravity behind his delivery.

The chemistry between The Traveling High Priest and Jhonni Blaze becomes one of the song’s defining strengths. Her melodic vulnerability and his spiritually charged presence complement each other perfectly, creating a listening experience that feels healing, uplifting, and emotionally transporting. As the groovy Amapiano stabs settle into the mix and the fading harmonies dissolve into the instrumental atmosphere, “Right One” leaves listeners suspended in reflection, faith, and feeling.

The accompanying music video further elevates the experience. Visually stunning and cinematic in presentation, the video places both artists in a scenic studio-inspired environment filled with striking photography, immersive lighting, and captivating aesthetics. Rather than relying on excessive distractions, the visual allows the music, emotion, and chemistry between the artists to remain the focal point — making it the perfect companion piece to a record already resonating deeply with audiences worldwide.

For The Traveling High Priest Thee, “Right One” is not simply another release — it is testimony transformed into music. Speaking openly about his battles with PTSD, anxiety, and depression, he reveals that the song was born directly from GOD’s guidance and his own personal journey toward healing and purpose.

That sincerity pulses throughout every second of “Right One.” Beneath its lush production and hypnotic groove lies a deeper message about spiritual discernment, emotional boundaries, redemption, and divine direction. The Traveling High Priest Thee uses the song not only as art, but as ministry — encouraging listeners to stop walking into doors GOD never granted and to trust the path GOD has designed specifically for them.

“Right One” is available now on YouTube and continues to gain momentum across streaming and social platforms as listeners around the world connect with its message of healing, faith, surrender, and transformation.

Check it out, subscribe to his channel, stream, save and share this divine masterpiece.

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Mr.Reaper turns My Escape into a shadowed search for freedom through fear inner conflict and spiritual clarity

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Mr.Reaper turns My Escape into a shadowed search for freedom through fear inner conflict and spiritual clarity

In an era when plenty of hip hop chases whatever trend is loudest, Mr.Reaper arrives with something darker and more inward looking. “My Escape” is a haunting new single that moves between psychological pressure and spiritual reckoning, turning fear into the starting point for a deeper kind of release.

At 2 minutes and 37 seconds, the track wastes no time building its world. From the opening moments, the atmosphere feels cold, eerie, and cinematic, like a signal coming from somewhere far away. It pulls the listener into a shadowed mental space where reality feels unstable and escape is less certain than it first appears.

That tension comes through clearly in one of the song’s most memorable lines: “We’re in a simulation, I don’t think they understand…”

The line lingers because it feels philosophical without becoming abstract. It speaks directly to the song’s central struggle, the need to break out of unseen mental and emotional traps.

As the production expands, heavy hip hop drums take control. Booming 808s, rumbling bass, and sharp hi hats give the track a tense, cinematic weight. The beat feels alive, built with purpose, and it gives Mr.Reaper the space to step fully into his darker lyrical persona.

Once he enters that space, he owns it.

Mr.Reaper moves across the beat with control and conviction. His voice is deep, steady, and commanding, carrying each line with emotional force. When he delivers:

“I can’t see, I can’t breathe, I’m surrounded by this mystery praying to God…”

“From darkness to light, we must choose what is in the light…”

“Walking to my destiny…”

the words feel like pieces of an inner conversation. They capture the pull between despair and hope, confusion and clarity, pain and transformation.

At its core, “My Escape” is a song about liberation. Not from a place, but from the prisons people carry inside themselves. It explores fear, betrayal, pressure, self doubt, and the identities that can form around pain. The track plays like a psychological and spiritual battle, where the hardest enemy to face is often the one within.

Still, there is awakening inside the darkness.

The title “My Escape” does not feel like a retreat. It feels like recognition. Freedom, in this song, comes from facing what hurts, understanding it, and turning that struggle into strength. The message is rooted in resilience, growth, and self mastery.

The cover art sharpens that idea. Its half human, half skeletal portrait reflects the tension between life and death, identity and shadow, reality and illusion. The skull suggests mortality and inner demons, while the human side points toward consciousness and awareness. Like the song, the image is bold, unsettling, and symbolic enough to stay with you.

With “My Escape,” Mr.Reaper delivers a release that feels deliberate, emotionally charged, and thought provoking. In a crowded musical landscape, his voice cuts through because it sounds committed to something real.

The journey inward may be the darkest path, but Mr.Reaper presents it as the one that leads toward true freedom.

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