Colonel Mustafa has dropped a new song Mpe Muda and has since garnered praise from netizens. In his latest song titled "Mpe Muda," veteran rapper Colonel Mustafa has metaphorically depicted a journey of things falling into place at God's appointed time.
“Mpe Muda” comes barely a month after dropping “Umenikumbuka” which was a form of saying thank you after receiving aid.
In the recent song, Mustafa takes on the role of Jesus Christ, portraying the challenging journey to crucifixion akin to the experiences of the son of God. As a former member of Deux Vultures, Mustafa is depicted struggling to carry a wooden cross, his robe stained with blood, and adorned with a thorny crown reminiscent of the one worn by Jesus.
The visuals draw significant inspiration from the final days of Jesus on earth, depicting scenes where his accusers lash him with strokes.
The song's narrative revolves around the theme of things falling into place at God's appointed time. Mustafa emphasizes that despite facing challenging moments, there is always a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. The artist cleverly incorporates elements of the current high cost of living and showcases his creativity by alluding to Vera Sidika's separation from Brown Mauzo.
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“Kuna kupata na kukosa nimeshasema komando nipate mjengoni Nairobi nahustle abracadabra leo pata kesho kosa abracadabra leo pata kesho kosa Brown ameachwa Vera amerudi Mauzo ghetto youth anasuffer bei ya unga imepanda” he sings partly.
The song features a laid-back tune with the instruments seamlessly complementing the singer's narration.
Although the video maintains simplicity, it effectively incorporates diverse lighting setups across various additional sets.
Since its release, the new artistic creation has garnered considerable praise from netizens. In just under 21 hours, the commentary section continues to be flooded with one reaction after another.