Alifatiq Ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M... [repack] Jun 2026
The title "Muma Church" (In the Church) suggests a theme of spirituality or moral reflection, which is a common and resonant theme in Zambian music. The song doesn't just rely on a catchy hook; it delivers a narrative that listeners can connect with on a personal level.
His bars navigate the duality of street life—the hustle as a form of worship, the block as the pulpit. He doesn’t glorify violence; instead, he chronicles survival. When he says “Muma Church,” it sounds like he’s referring to a code: Mother, Church, Money —the three things you never betray.
Unlike a typical diss track, King G2 offers a twist. The second verse suggests that even being "caught" in the church of life is a form of grace. "Kuti wabonwa, ni ciwama" – "To be seen is good." The song argues that accountability, even in a secular setting, is the first step toward genuine living.
The title "Muma Church" (In the Church) suggests a theme of spirituality or moral reflection, which is a common and resonant theme in Zambian music. The song doesn't just rely on a catchy hook; it delivers a narrative that listeners can connect with on a personal level.
His bars navigate the duality of street life—the hustle as a form of worship, the block as the pulpit. He doesn’t glorify violence; instead, he chronicles survival. When he says “Muma Church,” it sounds like he’s referring to a code: Mother, Church, Money —the three things you never betray.
Unlike a typical diss track, King G2 offers a twist. The second verse suggests that even being "caught" in the church of life is a form of grace. "Kuti wabonwa, ni ciwama" – "To be seen is good." The song argues that accountability, even in a secular setting, is the first step toward genuine living.