Thank Asaph has made a name for himself in the #ZimHipHop circles for his lyrical prowess. What we love the most about him is how he keeps it real and we stan a woke king!
In his latest offering, Mambo raps about the key issues plaguing Zimbabwean people and the youth in particular. He highlights all our pain points and drives the point across with rhymes, punch lines and clever word play.
Some of the key issues we picked up in the song:
The irrelevance of a local currency
The tribalism in Zimbabwe
#JusticeForPaul
The youth being driven to try multiple hustles
The hopelessness and the perseverance of the youth
Drug abuse and mental health issues
The kwerekwere/xenophobia issues
The Luveve contaminated water tragedy
The inability to make money from passion projects
The prophets who thrive in Zimbabwe
Black at Private schools
The poor service delivery (potholes in the paperchase)
The new normal due to the global pandemic
Zimbabweans unable to adhere to the lockdown due to hunger
The global issues which feel like the last days straight out of Revelations
The lyrical video is a strategic move. Not only can you read the lyrics yourself but they also provide translations so that it can be understood by non-Ndebele speakers as well. Msiz’kay is an extraordinary vocalist and it makes his lyrics unforgettable. Be warned, you’ll be singing this song all day.
If you enjoyed this collabo between Asaph and Msiz’ Kay you’ll be pleased to know that they have another song together called ‘Made in Africa.’