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In "Utajiju," Juma Nature delivers lyrics that speak to individual responsibility and the consequences of one's actions. The song's relatable themes made it an instant hit in clubs, on the radio, and in the streets of Dar es Salaam and beyond.
Produced by P-Funk Majani, the track features a BPM of approximately
The title "Utajiju" is a Swahili slang term essentially meaning "it's up to you" "I don't care; it's none of my business" Social Commentary:
The song is a prime example of why Juma Nature is considered a legend in the Bongo Flava genre. It remains a fan favorite, with its message of unapologetic authenticity continuing to resonate across generations.
“You wonder about me? (That's for you to know). You talk about me? Utajiju (That's your business). Let me live my life, let me make my mistakes. The one who will judge me is God, not you.”
If you need a raw MP3 file for an MP3 player or USB stick, use legitimate African music blogs. Avoid "Mp3juice" or "Kamp3" style aggregators.
In "Utajiju," Juma Nature delivers lyrics that speak to individual responsibility and the consequences of one's actions. The song's relatable themes made it an instant hit in clubs, on the radio, and in the streets of Dar es Salaam and beyond.
Produced by P-Funk Majani, the track features a BPM of approximately
The title "Utajiju" is a Swahili slang term essentially meaning "it's up to you" "I don't care; it's none of my business" Social Commentary:
The song is a prime example of why Juma Nature is considered a legend in the Bongo Flava genre. It remains a fan favorite, with its message of unapologetic authenticity continuing to resonate across generations.
“You wonder about me? (That's for you to know). You talk about me? Utajiju (That's your business). Let me live my life, let me make my mistakes. The one who will judge me is God, not you.”