The latest single from Charisma, Gwamba, and Achina Ghattah Aise has set the music scene on fire, with heated debates among fans, critics, and industry insiders. Released on May 16, 2024, "Muka" has become the anthem of the moment, with its provocative lyrics leaving many scratching their heads.
Achina Ghattah Aise's verse, in particular, has raised eyebrows, with the line "Ati tipase Feature Olo Utidye, I don't know Ngati Ali Straight" leaving many hip-hop listeners Confused. What was he trying to say?
Guntolah, on Facebook, hailed the track as a return to hip-hop's roots, declaring, "Hip Hop is back, Ma Facts Owawa!"
Classick, another industry insider, post on his Facebook that "People are Rapping. Wow!"
But it's Gwamba's verse that's generated the most heat. His lines, "Pochoka Ku show Ndi ma fans Nonse mu Tax, Utha Kuthawa Mvula Osati ma Facts," have left many wondering who he's addressing. Is it a diss track aimed at a specific target?
The speculation is fire, with one fan commenting, "Akunena Za Ndani Kwenikweni?"
Despite the controversy, the collaboration between Charisma, Gwamba, and Achina Ghattah Aise has praise for it's fusion of diverse. As one fan asked, "Komano Charisma Sanayikemo Verse Chifukwa Chani?"
Love it or hate it, "Muka" is the anthem that's got everyone talking. Is it a bold statement or a reckless provocation? Muona Nokha
Komano Charisma Sanayikemo Verse Chifukwa Chani?
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