Another One From the Kingdom Of Atwal! Chief Mufasa Is Back! Like He Never Left!

Wizkid. Rae Sremmurd. Young Thug. Lil Wayne…Meek Mill…Are some of the superstar names that you think of when you hear this kid drop bars,sing,rap or flow on a bombastic beat. Too bad he’s not entirely ours…But from Tanzania!

After years of garbage,and mediocre flows and rhymes,coupled with grainy videos and lazy bars,we’re glad to introduce you to someone who is not just fresh,but incredibly gifted,smart,catchy and outstanding. And unlike half of the cats who abuse the name rapper today,He actually is one. And a very bad one at that.

Chief Mufasa is a Tanzanian rapper that has been making his mark in the industry for just over 3 years now. He is a member of the Atwal Music conglomerate, under which he has been releasing his most recent material.

Prior to joining Atwal Music Chief Mufasa released the viral track Wangechi,a remix to Versace and a tribute to gorgeous rapper Wangechi  that was streamed over 7,000 times on Soundcloud  and reposted by many including Wangechi herself. Chief Mufasa then met music genius Atwal, who began to make music and nurture him as an artist. They worked on numerous singles including Don’t Be Mad Dance, & Fire. Chief Mufasa shot a video for his single  Dance  (Which bears an uncanny sound similar to that of Nigerian superstar Wizkid) and released it solely on YouTube.

After the release of the dance video,Chief Mufasa joined forces with Atwal, Kelvin.K, Zonda, Timmy-Tim & Khaligraph Jones to create the street anthem All Day that has been doing rounds since its release. After the success of the hit single  ‘All Day’, Chief Mufasa has returned with yet another banger. The track is entitled  Work It.It is produced by the man behind All Day, Atwal, alongside Kaxi, who frequently collaborates with both Atwal & Chief Mufasa on numerous projects.

>This banger is something else completely. You almost can’t categorise it. Chief Mufasa’s flow is like a strange mixture of Lil Wayne, Rae Sremmurd,Meek Mill with a dash of Young Thug with an African touch. He truly brings his ‘A game’ on this track all the way from the delivery,the flow,the ferocity and the above-par content.

Atwal & Kaxi also come through hard on the beats…Especially the intro which leaves you sitting up and bracing yourself for one helluva jam. And,yes,you are not disappointed…

The 808s and snares are what distinguish this work of art in a class of it’s own. After hearing and watching the  All Day video by Atwal, I knew African music,more specially Kenyan music was about to change. All thanks to this Atwal Music team consisting of the likes of Chief Mufasa.

Chief Mufasa

Don’t get me wrong though,this isn’t a track that offers any profound lyrical content that some of you may be expecting. It’s a track that embodies the emotion of excitement and the act of letting go. You don’t need to constantly think about what’s being said or try to uncover the true meaning behind the message like a some puzzle…Haha. He’s not out here to dispense knowledge and change the World,but to make you sit up,grab that liquor cup,take that dry sip,turn up the volume and let yourself as loose as you possibly can.

The track just makes you want to groove,and most of all, it makes you want to turn up. There’s really not that much more to it, and that’s what makes this such a gem of song. The video is said to be coming soon and I am beyond exited to see what Chief Mufasa and his conglomerate have in store for us.

So,sit back,put some Beats by Dre headphones on,turn up that mathafuckin’ volume,shut the world away and get loose. Cuz Mufasa ’boutta drop bombs!

Listen to the beautiful,bumping jam by clicking HERE ….

And refresh yourself with this Intentional-standards All Day super video

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Ahem,Mufasa…Kenya is watching.

About this writer:

Joe Goga