Alifatiq Ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M... May 2026

In the heart of Zambia’s Eastern Province, where traditional

"Muma Church" is a Zambian hit song released by featuring and . AlifatiQ ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M...

  • Tempo – 138 BPM (mid‑tempo trap, ideal for both club play and lyrical emphasis).
  • Key – D minor, lending a solemn yet hopeful mood.
  • Production Tricks – Side‑chain compression on the choir to let the 808s breathe; subtle use of reverse reverb on the organ to create a “call‑and‑response” feel with the vocal line.
  • Cultural Fusion – The track blends Afro‑trap (Kenyan drill influences), Gospel (choir arrangement), and East African Swahili lyrical phrasing, resulting in a cross‑border sound that resonates across the continent and diaspora.

“I entered the Muma Church with a debt of the spirit
I gave an offering of wind and toilet water
They said ‘believe’ – I believed until I ran out of breath
Now the pastor has taken the bread, I’m left with only thirst.” In the heart of Zambia’s Eastern Province, where

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King G2 Yamalaza, in a rare interview with Wasafi Crackers (a YouTube podcast), said: “Muma Church is not a song. It is a diagnosis. We spoke the disease. Now let’s see if anyone wants the medicine.” Tempo – 138 BPM (mid‑tempo trap, ideal for

However, based on the available artist names (AlifatiQ and King G2 Yamalaza) and the unique title fragment "Muma Church M...", this is likely a reference to a Zambian / Afro-House / Zed Beats track. Many Zambian artists use "Church" metaphorically to describe a club, a party, or a euphoric dancing experience (e.g., "This song is a church," meaning a sacred place for dancing).

Alifatiq Ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M... May 2026