Former band member of MBC Hot Fingers' Makasu Young Generation, where he played as a vocalist and keyboardist. He gained widespread recognition with his hit song Dziko from his 2002 album Mtima Wanji. He has had the honor of sharing the stage with legendary artists such as the late Lucky Dube, Ziggy Marley, Rita Marley, and Oliver Mtukudzi, among others.
Reflects on the inequalities and dualities of life, offering a soft commentary on the contrasts of life.
With a contemplative tone, it first highlights stark inequalities in life and material possessions. While some people enjoy abundance, others lack basic needs. This contrast sets the tone for the song's exploration of life's inherent contradictions and continues to explore the theme of duality, showing that while some people are thriving, others are struggling. The juxtaposition of joy and sorrow underlines the unpredictable and often unjust nature of life.
It continues to broaden the scope, touching on disparities in wealth, freedom, and life's stages. The imagery of people building houses while others dig graves is particularly striking, symbolizing the simultaneous creation and destruction that characterize human existence.