Hopekid enlists Jawabu for a pensive release of their new track "Injili" which tackles the criticism surrounding the gospel in Kenya today. The duo combines their powerful vocals to seek for the sublime.
Hopekid teams up with Jawabu for the release of new track "Injili." The song tackles the controversy surrounding the gospel industry. The contention has always been on whether gospel artist are doing it for the money and the fame or are they advancing the kingdom of God.
The duo delivers this revamped masterpiece perfomance in reverence to the different acclaimed gospel artists lIke Moji Shortbaba, Daddy Owen, and Eunice Njeri among others.
The song depicts an industry that is perhaps simply just misunderstood with many accusing gospel fans of looking for gospel music in the wrong places when in true depth there is a lot of authentic content filled gospel music out there.
The song comes at a time where the place of the gospel not just in music but also in day to day lives has come under a lot of criticism. From the issues of controversial pastors to church as a business and heaven for political sanitization. Nevertheless, that is a discussion for another forum. For now, let us indulge in this beautiful pensive delivery from Jawabu and the General (HopeKid).
For me the One message that comes out clearly from this song is simply at the end of the day it boils down to your very own personal walk with Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Son of the Living God and not that of your Pastor or favorite gospel artist;
Listen and Watch the Jam Below
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In this new track, "Injili" Hopekid makes a revamped comeback teaming up with Prince Jawabu for a pensive release.
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