Queen of Bongo Fleva Zuchu has revealed what was going on in her life while she was writing and recording her new song ‘Ninaringa’.
Through his Instagram page, Zuchu uploaded a clip of a part of the song and revealed that she was writing the verse while angry at the pain of being told by the world.
The artiste revealed that for the past few days, she was struggling with a difficult time of being criticized on the internet by people, something that made her very angry and she wisely decided to transfer that anger to the song ‘Naringa’ – a song that she admitted to writing while crying.
“Huu wimbo especially hii verse niliandika kipindi napitia wakati mgumu sana Kwenye hii kazi yangu ya mziki. Kama mnavowajua walimwengu hawakua mbali kunisema pia kipindi hiko bila ya kujali ubinaadamu. Ila sababu hii kazi nilochagua moja ya changamoto yake ni kusemwa nikasema acha nihamishie hasira kwenye wimbo wangu .Nlikua naandika hii verse huku Nalia,” Zuchu narrated.
Zuchu used the opportunity to spit words of wisdom to her followers, encouraging them not to be sad when they find out that they are being talked about.
The Wasafi artiste said that being talked about negatively has been a blessing because she would not have had the idea to write the song without people trolling her.
“Yote ya Yote kusemwa pia ni Baraka mana inataka Nyota na kubarikiwa kusemwa na watu .Ukiona unasemwa au watu wanatumia nguvu kubwa kukuangusha jua Kuna kitu kikubwa umewashinda ndio maana wanakupiga vita . Anyways huu wimbo ukawape moyo na ujue kabisa wewe umechaguliwa na unaemtegemea Hapitiwi harogeki hapokei rushwa na hapendelei akisema Ndio Hakuna wa kupinga,” she added.
It will be remembered last week, Zuchu got into a heated argument with Mwijaku on the internet after the gossiper slammed the singer’s mother Khadija Kopa for what he termed as allowing her daughter to have sex with Diamond Platnumz before marriage – something he said was forbidden by Allah.
Zuchu said that she had tolerated Mwijaku enough and promised to use every penny in her account to ensure that she punished Mwijaku legally for what she said was embarrassing her mother.