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The central theme of "Muda Mrefu" is a heartfelt expression of gratitude to long-time friends and loyal fans who supported Sugu’s journey from the streets to stardom.
The song remains a classic "throwback" anthem in East Africa, celebrated for its smooth production and its celebration of enduring friendship and resilience. Sugu feat BDP & Lady Jay Dee Muda Mrefu
Sugu acknowledges the hardships faced together, referencing "Maji marefu" (deep waters) as a metaphor for the tough times and difficult circumstances they endured.
This collaboration is significant for its role in the early development of Bongo Flava .
The lyrics emphasize that these relationships were formed "HAPA mjini Bila CHEO" (here in the city without titles), highlighting a sense of peace and brotherhood that transcends status.
The central theme of "Muda Mrefu" is a heartfelt expression of gratitude to long-time friends and loyal fans who supported Sugu’s journey from the streets to stardom.
The song remains a classic "throwback" anthem in East Africa, celebrated for its smooth production and its celebration of enduring friendship and resilience. Sugu feat BDP & Lady Jay Dee Muda Mrefu
Sugu acknowledges the hardships faced together, referencing "Maji marefu" (deep waters) as a metaphor for the tough times and difficult circumstances they endured.
This collaboration is significant for its role in the early development of Bongo Flava .
The lyrics emphasize that these relationships were formed "HAPA mjini Bila CHEO" (here in the city without titles), highlighting a sense of peace and brotherhood that transcends status.