Schingy, Ti Gonzi, Kritical Plead With God in MaGangsta

Has it ever occurred to you that when you are listening to something or to a certain track you can relate it to another track? Like the bars wordplay, the beat or the punchlines. Apparently it’s now becoming a monotony amongst many Zim Hip Hop artists, they are now releasing tracks which are almost the same.
Their trap beats, flows, rhymes and meaningless wordplay are some of the things which we are being dished by some of these rappers. I think there is need for a change in our vicinity, we need something meaningful, something we can say ‘haaa apa aimba zvine musoro.’
Anyway, one of the songs which have been recently released and which people are sleeping is MaGangsta by Dj Kevy featuring Ti Gonzi, Schingy and Kritical Beatz
MaGangsta which was produced by GT Beatz is one of the songs which I can openly say it defies the critics which have been fore mentioned. 
In the song the rappers will be pleading with God to bless and forgive everyone who have been going against God’s will. Lord forgive for my sins (x3)/ Ndinozviziva ndofrya beans/ is what you can grasp from the chorus by Ti Gonzi.
Ti Gonzi uses his talent in wordplay to come up with a meaningful message in the first verse. Some of the lines goes like Jah ndoma Prayzah/ Masoja ndozvando madira/ Vatadzi iEberneza ndosaka ndavanamatira/
Schingy’s creativity is evidenced in the second where he also pleaded with God to bless him and everyone around him. Some of the bars which the Mr Bhoo had to offer goes like, Munamato wedu Ishe hausi wekuti titenge mota/ Asi nekugara kwatoita paroad itai tisabude mamota/
 
Kritical Beatz could not be outclassed by Gonzi & Schingy and he showed why he is the rap killer by some touching punchlines. Kritical goes on to ask God to bless those work at midnight and those who are having a hard time finding jobs (Mwari vanzwirei tsitsi vanoshanda takarara/ Vakasaita sekudaro masinhi anotsarwa).
So what I really liked about this song is that the rappers were able to show their artistry and come up with a meaningful message which is a rare thing in the Hip Hop industry which is marred by rappers who only put their egos first. People need something meaningful which they can relate to.
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Ronald Magweta is a digital media strategist and founder of The ZimTainment. Contact him on rmagweta@thezimtainment.co.zw or follow @ninja_reezy on all social media platforms.

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