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It is a "happy gospel" song—celebratory rather than penitential. It encourages the believer to celebrate their salvation rather than wallow in their struggles. AlifatiQ ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M...
| Item | Detail | |------|--------| | | Muma Church (often shortened to M… on streaming platforms) | | Artists | AlifatiQ (lead), King G2, Yamalaza (featured verses) | | Release Date | 12 March 2024 (digital, all major services) | | Label | AfroPulse Records (indie/urban imprint) | | Genre | Afro‑trap fusion with gospel‑inspired choirs and a grime‑edge | | Length | 3:48 (radio edit) / 4:12 (extended mix) | | Production | Produced by Jax Beats (aka Jaxson “J‑Beat” Moyo) – known for layered synth‑pads and heavy 808s. | | Songwriters | A. K. M. (AlifatiQ), K. G2, Y. Z. (Yamalaza), J. Moyo, L. Njoroge (choral arrangement) | | Item | Detail | |------|--------| | |
| Artist | Background | Notable Past Work | |--------|------------|-------------------| | (Aisha Karim) | Kenyan‑born, London‑raised MC/producer. Breakout in 2020 with “Silk Road” – a cross‑continental blend of Swahili verses and UK drill. | Silk Road (2020), Sahara Sunset (2022) | | King G2 (Gideon “G‑Two” Ochieng) | Veteran of Kenya’s underground hip‑hop scene. Known for rapid‑fire flows and socially conscious lyrics. | Nairobi Nights (2018), Echoes of the Rift (2021) | | Yamalaza (Yusuf Mzay) | Tanzanian afro‑pop vocalist with a gospel choir upbringing. His silky falsetto landed him the “Best New Voice” award at the 2023 African Music Awards. | Kijiji (2022), Ushindi (2023) | | Kijiji (2022)
Nay Wa Mitego’s “Kanisa”, Darassa’s “Muziki wa Kwanza”, Earl Sweatshirt’s “Some Rap Songs”, and the dark ambient of The Bug.