In case you didn’t know who Juma really is, it’s about time that you do because he is not a talented rapper on the come up but he is also one rapper that Octopizzo cosigned as one of the rappers to watch out for and his previous release dubbed ‘Still I’ which features Neemo will make you see why Octopizzo endorsed him.
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Juma who is from Githurai somewhat sounds like South African rapper, Kwesta and when he raps in English you might as well think that it is Dakar rapping. Juma is as lyrical as the next talented rapper you know of and feel free to use his recent release as a benchmark.
Juma has released his new record dubbed ‘Dakika’ which according to him is an inspirational song that reflects on discipline, bravery, motivation and mainly focus.
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‘Dakika’ which a Swahili word that translates to ‘Minute’ is a song that wants to inspire and motivate people who may feel under pressure because of time.
Juma had this to say about ‘Dakika’ record; “For everyone that’s struggling to achieve the dream – What’s the quest, why the ambition, is it for the fortune or for pride?
For DAKIKA, it’s in the interest of consumers, In particular, the purpose is to motivate everyone without status bias and have the audience find pride and motivation in their own story/past. Anyone who may feel under pressure because of time will listen to Dakika feel repetitively empowered.”
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Here is some of the quotable lyrics from ‘Dakika’
machozi ya jana
kanifanya jasiri kesho
mafunzo ya jana
ilionyesha kuishi kijeshi
mafunzo ya baba na mama
una uwezo
bidii tu kwa sana
na usije mdharau mwenza
leo ni leo
asemae kesho ashachelewa
kisha akahata vitu freshi
mwana si wako
itabaki meditating
changamka sasa
yanisaka teketeke
zaidi ya saa
fuata ndoto
kimbia paa
kando na nyota
punguza njaa
fukuza msoto
na ka mshumaa
mwashe mwenzako