Zzero Sufuri has decided to tap into his spiritual side to release a gospel song unexpectedly saying that he released the gospel song because his fans called him out on it.
Zzero Sufuri who has since made a name for himself as an independent hitmaker having released numerous hit records after his hit song ‘Zimenishika’ that introduced him into the mainstream music business.
For most that might not know, Zzero Sufuri’s dad is a pastor and it’s not officially confirmed if his dad might have had an influenced over him to release a gospel song other than releasing a secular song like he’s known for.
Zzero Sufuri releasing his new hit gospel song dubbed ‘Bwana Wa MaBwana’ makes him join a huge list of secular artists who have released hit gospel songs so far.
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Nyashinski, H_art The Bank, Sauti Sol, Bensoul who are both secular artistes have since released their own gospel songs which have since gone to become hit records.
Some gospel songs released by secular artistes have gone on to be successful gospel songs, some even more popular than gospel songs released by already established gospel musicians.
In a span of one month, Zzero Sufuri has been able to show his prolific side having released four records in that duration with his recent release being released 6 days ago.
So far the ‘Zimenishika’ hitmaker has released ‘Intention’s’, ‘Magode Choke’, ‘Love Me’ bringing out Mogi and of course his latest offering ‘Bwana Wa Mabwana.
With Zzero Sufuri, you never know what to expect as an artiste, he can release a song that nobody saw coming and still manages to make everyone dance to it, I guess this is his latest project that’s bound to be played in Church.
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For now, Zzero Sufuri gets everyone guessing if he’s officially saved and switched to being a gospel musician waiting to follow his father’s footsteps who is a pastor.
Maybe ‘Bwana Wa Mabwana’ is his first gospel songs out of many to come, I guess we’ll have to wait and see what the future holds in terms of his music.
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Stream the official audio of Zzero Sufuri’s first-ever gospel music dubbed ‘Bwana Wa Mabwana’ as written and performed by Zzero Sufuri below.