Alifatiq Ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M... ★ Complete
The absence of an official video is a deliberate aesthetic choice. AlifatiQ has stated in a now‑deleted Instagram story (captured by fan accounts): “Church is not a building. Muma Church is inside your chest. No video can contain it.” This mystique fuels the track’s longevity.
Then comes . Where AlifatiQ is controlled and measured, King G2 is chaotic energy. His flow is staccato, almost percussive. He rides the off-beats like a drummer in a trance. His verse serves as the counter-sermon—the doubt, the rage, the celebration amidst the ruins. AlifatiQ ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M...
A frequent collaborator with AlifatiQ, Yamalaza adds a rhythmic depth that complements the Eastern Province sound, often produced under the Overdoze banner. "Muma Church": The Story and Sound The absence of an official video is a
The lyrics often contrast the outward holiness displayed in a religious setting with the internal struggles or questionable behaviors of individuals once they leave that space. No video can contain it
While the search query cuts off at "M...," insiders and early listeners of the Zambian underground scene confirm the track is formally titled (loosely translating to "In the Church, You Have Been Seen/Found"). This article unpacks the production genius of AlifatiQ, the lyrical dexterity of King G2 Yamalaza, and why "Muma Church" is poised to become the anthem for the Zed Beats generation.
AlifatiQ is well-regarded for hits like "Bapemphera Bwa" and collaborations with other local stars such as Chile 84 and Mount B.