The modern Afro-soul track is an ode to those who left their homes to work in the city in order to create a life for their families. But sadly find themselves having to go back home because they lost their jobs.
The powerful duo of Mlindo and Aubrey Qwana balances the track out with their upbeat and smoothing lyrics which are carried on the strumming Masiano beat. This collaboration provides a much-needed musical antidote to the many wounds that fans are undoubtedly tending to.
NATE has diffused himself all across the urban afro soul scene over the past year, maintaining ubiquity not just with innumerable appearances on other people’s songs with the notable one being his latest feature on Jamville hit single Ingoma which debuted at number 7 on the radio monitor charts.
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