Muhanjii has given his fans what to look out for as he is gearing up to release his album that’s way more important to him than you’d know.
The album dubbed ‘Lost In Translation’ is not your typical album, it’s an offering of your favorite gospel rapper who has been holding down the music industry as a bonafide Christian rapper for years.
Muhanjii is more than ready to release his ‘Lost In Translation’ album but what he’d want his fans to know is that the album.
Muhanjii has been consistently putting out singles and getting featured in numerous projects for the past few years but this upcoming studio album is way important than anyone would imagine.
Apparently, he has been working on it for so long and that’s why he decided to not only dedicate this to all the Muhanjii believers out there and his ardent fans but also to his late parents: his mother, Hellen Nyawanga, and his father, Arthur Muhanjii, who he still misses and love to this day.
“I dedicated this album to my late mum and dad, Hellen Nyawanga, and Arthur Muhanji,” Muhanji said on social media.
A lot of his fans didn’t know that the gospel rapper was an orphan and still maintained to smile and putting out good music all these years.
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His talent is something that can’t be overlooked, not even once, especially in the music industry collectively, not only in the gospel scene.
Expressing how happy he has been to have pursued what he always wanted to do ever since he can remember, Muhanjii is thankful to his family to allow him to become what he is today.
He even opened up about the album being a 2-year-long making process but he’s finally happy it’s finally here just waiting on the due date for the same to be released.
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“This album is a dedication to everyone who grew up being put in a box and believed the voices.” he said in part, adding: “This album shades light to my walk and full trust in God.
To all my fans thank you for being patient with me, it’s almost 2 years in the making and to the Muhanji, Nyawanga, and Ingoshe family, I love you so much, thank you for allow me to pursue this journey. This album is made for you.”