Petra has teamed up with Joh Makini on ‘Pepea’ and it’s a big tune (Video)

Rapper Petra Yolanda Sonia Bockle, better known by her stage name Petra, has dropped a new jam with Tanzania’s Joh Makini and we are really feeling it.

The song dubbed Pepea, which means flying high, is basically a message to people who don’t wan’t to see you doing well in life so they stand in the way of your success.

Joh Makini
Joh Makini

I have always been a huge fan of Petra because she is not only a talented femcee but also a great singer, perhaps that is why I can’t stop listening to this jam.

She really came through on this joint ladies and gentlemen. Of course, my favourite part in this song was where she was singing along to a ragga beat. You just can’t make this stuff up.

As expected, Joh Makini also did a good job. For some reason I don’t know, Tanzanian rap sounds different yet so on point. I don’t know if you catch my drift.

Petra
Petra

The beat for this jam is also on point. It’s really catch if you ask me, although this is largely a rap song, I would not be surprised if I saw people busting moves to this jam.

The video was also dope. I love the choreography, styling, editing and of course I could not take my eyes off the video vixen – Amber Ray.

Watch Pepea below and tell us what you think.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=478fYgZ1Vug

Inama Inuka; Susumila is back featuring Petra

Inama Inuka is Susumila’s new track featuring Petra. Susumila is a Kenyan Coastal based artist while Petra is a Seychelles nationality based in Kenya. The duo has done a great collaboration leaving most of their fans amazed. Petra’s voice introduces the song. This lad is very flexible, look at her moves as she sings the first verse. Inama Inuka is a love song. The audio was produced bt Teknixx and the video by Kevin Bosco Jnr.  Inama is simply bending and inuka means rising.  The song has been done mostly in Swahili and a few words in English.

Petra does most of her verses in English and it comes out nicely. The flow is amazing; I like this verse; “Me ndio nafanya hawa maboy wanadata Madem na machali wote pia wote wanataka Haraka haraka  Najua waipenda sana nikichora saba Baby songa hapa  Najua waipenda sana nikichora saba” This verse is good. Kuchora saba tu, the lady in this case is driving men crazy and she wanna please the guy. The verse shows creativity of the duo.

 

The Jamaican style too didn’t fail; “Demand him haffi case case You are de ting pon me My man have it on mi wishlist”. Petra raps so well bring out the rapper in her.

On his side Susumila does not dissapoint, he has put enough energy in this song. He has done the bridge and it is so good. The repetition of the bridge brings out the title ‘Inama Inuka’ out and gives the song clear understanding. For instance; “Unavyo inama, unavyo inuka(weee) Unanifanya me nameza mate Unavyo inama, unavyo inuka(weee) Unanifanya mpaka me nidate”. It means that the way the lady bends over and rises makes the dude salivate.

Looking at the lyrics, the target audience is the young people. This song can be played anywhere but mostly it would do good in a club, especially when people are celebrating or lovers having having. I like how the voices of Susumila and Petra flow. It is a good collabo. Rating the song at 8/10.

Click on the link below to watch the video.