“El-Shaddai song focuses on Mental Health” H_art the Band reveal

Kenyan acclaimed music trio, H_art the Band’s latest release ‘El Shaddai’ was in a bid to let out their suppressed emotions but in form of lyrics.

The boy band closed off 2019 with an audio release of the song, from their album ‘Made In The Streets’.

A song that not only explains God’s greatness but his unconditional love to us as imperfect beings.

‘El Shaddai’ marks the trio’s gospel debut – yet one so articulate and mind-blowing for anyone’s first.

How the song starts is just soothing to the soul, before that deep, enthralling bass that sweeps you off your feet.

If anything, the song speaks to our iniquities, our troubles, our low moments, when God just stretches out his hand when we are about to lose hope and picks us up.

H_art the Band

But what you might not know, is that even though most times artistes compose songs to suit their audience, more often than not, lyrics speak more to the artistes than they speak to the audience.

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‘El Shaddai’ is a perfect example. The band apparently composed the song, in order to let out the feelings they have been bottling in for a while, but indirectly.

The band explained:

‘#ItakuwaFine’ campaign coined from lyrics from the song is meant to mostly focus on Mental Health and the importance of saying what you feel as opposed to bottling it in.

H_art the Band

The three gents who turn out to be introverts marked the start of their campaign dubbed ‘#ItakuwaFine’ with the gospel song.

They felt the need to start the campaign to aid individuals like them who lack the courage to speak out what they really feel.

Band member, Mordecai Mwini attested:

Through music, I can express myself, heal myself and others, make an impact and ultimately touch and change lives. This song did this and much more for me. I hope it does the same for anyone who hears it during these trying times.

H_art the Band member, Mordecai Mwini

Honestly, ‘El Shaddai’ is a song that carries a heavy message that lights you a candle in the midst of pitch darkness.

Premiered on the 19th of March 2020, the song features popular music producer, Cedo.

For H_art the Band, 2020 is meant to be their ‘Visual Year’, one where they would release more visuals than ever, in their 6 years in the industry.

Music trio, H_art the Band

Just listen to it, it just can’t be explained in words but in listening to it.

I almost can’t wait for more. Tell me what you think…

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H_art The Band has linked up with Cedo on a new jam titled ‘El Shaddai’ and it’s a big tune (Audio)

H_art The Band, a music group that became a household name after releasing Uliza Kiatu circa 2014, has released a new song with renowned producer Cedric Kadenyi, better known as Cedo.

Also read: H_art The Band makes good music but no one cares

The song titled El Shaddai, which is from their recently released album Made In The Streets, talks about how God is great and his unconditional love.

I really love this song. As it begins, there’s a background vocalist who is belting out a deep bass that I can’t really get enough of.

But that’s not all. The fact that H_art The Band, which comprises of; Kenneth Muya, Wachira Gatama and Mordecai Kimeu released a gospel song is so mind-blowing.

H_art The Band
H_art The Band

The hook is simple, it goes like, “El Shaddai, uko na kile mi nadai, ulinipenda hata kama mi sifai, (El Shaddai*3), uko na kile mi nadai, ulinipenda hata kama mi sifai  El Shaddai El Shaddai

Of course, apart from the dope background vocalists, the Masheesha hitmakers also nailed it on this song, especially Mordecai, there is just something about his tenor that makes it awesome to listen to. It’s just unique in its own way.

The other thing that struck me was the instrumentation. Everything is so well arranged that you just want to listen to the song over and over. Props to Cedo.

I honestly can’t wait to review more songs from Hart The Band’s latest album because from the look of things, it’s too lit.

Listen to El Shaddai below and tell us what you think.

H_art The Band’s has featured Uganda’s Cindy Sanyu on ‘For You Remix’ and it’s a classic (Audio)

H_art The Band, a music group that became a household name after releasing Uliza Kiatu circa 2014, has released a new song with sultry Ugandan singer Cindy Sanyu.

Also read: H_art The Band makes good music but no one cares

The song titled For You (Remix), which is from their debut album dubbed Made In The Streets, is a remake of For You which was released by the band in 2016.

If you listen to the original song and the remake, you’ll notice that only that the only similarity is the hook. It underwent a complete transformation.

Cindy Sanyu
Cindy Sanyu

In my opinion, Cindy Sanyu really killed it on this jam, especially the part where she introduces a dancehall/ragga vibe. She also did well on the background vocals.

To add to that, she really has a beautiful voice. The kind that you would listen to all day and not get tired of. We’ll talk about her beauty some other day.

Of course, H_art The Band also came through on this lit jam. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting anything less from them.

However, I must admit that of the trio, I think Mordecai totally killed it. There’s just something unique about his tenor that makes it awesome to listen to.

I also loved the spoken word by Wachira Gatama. I was really awesome. Actually, it took me back to the time when Uliza Kiatu was being played everywhere.

H_art The Band
H_art The Band

The beat for this jam, which was done by Ulopa Ngoma, is also a vibe. As you listen to it, you won’t resist the urge to nod your hear or bust a move.

I know people who are fans of both H_art The Band and Cindy Sanyu had a treat of a lifetime. This jam is definitely one for the books.

I honestly can’t wait to listen to and review more songs from Hart The Band’s debut album because from the look of things, it’s totally out of this world.

Listen to For You (Remix) below and tell us what you think.

H_art The Band’s collabo with Sauti Sol titled ‘Issa Vibe’ is a big tune (Audio)

H_art The Band, a music group that became a household name after releasing Uliza Kiatu, has dropped a new song with Sauti Sol and it slaps really hard.

Also read: H_art The Band makes good music but no one cares

The song titled Issa Vibe, which is from their recently released album dubbed Made In The Streets, is definitely one for the books. It really is.

H_art The Band
H_art The Band

If you are a fan of these two groups then I’m sure you’ve been looking forward to the day they will treat us with a collabo. Well, that day is finally here.

The word that aptly describes this song is magical. This song is really a vibe. I played it a couple of times and I’m still in love with it. What a time to be alive.

One of the many things that I love about this jam is the background vocals by Willis Austin Chimano. He aced it ladies and gentlemen. His unique voice spiced the song.

I also loved Mudigi Savara’s and Bien Baraza’s verses, especially the part where Bien gave a shout out to his Rongai people. Okay, I’m kidding.

Sauti Sol
Sauti Sol

Of course, H_art The Band also came through on this lit jam. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting anything less from them.

However, I must admit that of the trio, I think Mordecai totally killed it. There’s just something unique about his tenor that makes it awesome to listen to.

The beat for this jam is also a vibe. As I was listening to it, I could visualize people in a club busting moves as it plays in the background. Props to the producer.

I honestly can’t wait to listen to and review more songs from Hart The Band’s debut album because from the look of things, it’s totally out of this world. Enough said.

Listen to Issa Vibe below and tell us what you think.

H_art The Band has teamed up with Seyi Shay on ‘Number Wan and it’s too dope (Audio)

H_art The Band, a music group that became a household name after releasing Uliza Kiatu circa 2014, has dropped a new jam with Nigerian songstress Seyi Shay.

Also read: H_art The Band makes good music but no one cares

The song dubbed Number Wan, which is off their recently released album Made In The Streets, is too lit as you would expect.

Seyi Shay
Seyi Shay

As the title suggests, this song is about taking the first place in the life of your lover or better half. Put simply, it’s about being given or giving her/him priority.

In my opinion, Seyi Shay totally killed it on this jam, especially the parts where she’s singing in Swahili. She really spiced up this jam.

To add to that, she really has a beautiful voice. The kind that you would listen to all day and not get tired of. We’ll talk about her beauty some other day.

Of course, H_art The Band also came through on this lit jam. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting anything less from them.

H_art The Band
H_art The Band

However, I must admit that of the trio, I think Mordecai totally killed it. There’s just something unique about his tenor that makes it awesome to listen to.

The beat for this jam, which was done by Ulopa Ngoma, is also a vibe. As you listen to it, you won’t resist the urge to nod your hear or bust a move. No kidding.

I know people who are fans of both H_art The Band and Seyi Shay had a blast. This jam is definitely one for the books.

I honestly can’t wait to listen to and review more songs from Hart The Band’s debut album because from the look of things, it’s totally out of this world. Enough said.

Listen to Number Wan below and tell us what you think.

H_art The Band makes good music but no one cares

There very few people who make good music in Kenya and when I say good I mean the kind that you would be totally comfortable listening to or watching with your an elder person, say your parents.

H_art The Band, a group that is made up of Kenneth Muya, Wachira Gatama and Mordecai Kimeu, falls in this category. Their songs are not only enjoyable, they also reasonate with people across all ages – whether young or old.

H_art The Band
H_art The Band

However, for one reason or the other, I feel like they are really underrated and unappreciated. If you ask anyone which songs by H_art The Band they know, most people will just mention Uliza Kiatu which was released 5 years ago so.

The all-boy band has released so many songs after Uliza Kiatu – the song that thrust them into the limelight. Some of them are; Rosella, Love Phobic, Baby Love, Nikikutazama, Masheesha, Adabu, just to name a few.

Do you know any of the aforementioned songs? Well, you might also not know is that they recently released a new album dubbed Made In The Streets. Were you aware of this? I guess not.

I had a chance to listen to the 13-track album and I can tell you that it’s a masterpiece. I’m not even exaggerating. I will definitely review it one these fine days to get some of you to appreciate their craft.

H_art The Band
H_art The Band

In as much as the new-age artists, who sing about the most random things, have taken over, that does not mean we should forget about beautiful music from H_art The Band and the likes. Enough said!

Watch their latest jam with Victoria Kimani dubbed Bad Manners.