Gospel musician Chris Embarambamba is back with a new hit song dubbed, ‘Nyonga Shetani’.
Christopher Nyangwara Mosioma alias Embarambamba featured William Getumbe in the new song, Nyonga Shetani which would be loosely translated to ‘Kill Satan’.
Embarambamba, a well-known local artist, laced the new jam with his usual theatrics.
The song aims to give Christians hope that God would take control of their lives as he would do away with Satan for them if they resisted him and his temptations.
At the same time, the video features several hilarious scenes of Embarambamba and Getumbe engaging in various antics.
Notably, it starts with the two artists riding on a motorbike on a rough road that has potholes filled with muddy water.
Upon reaching the ditch, their motorbike veers off causing Getumbe to fall, soiling his white suit.
However, after several attempts, the two fall in the pool in the pool of mud and start swimming as they chant the song, “Ee Nyong Shetani, Ee Nyonga.”
Embarambamba grabbed Getumbe by the collar and shook him vigorously as if to wake him up from his slumber.
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Also, the two are seen strangling each other in the muddy water as Embarambamba is stepping on Getumbe singing, “Kanyaga Shetani” caring less about their outfits.
On other parts of the song, the two tear their clothes, dance happily in the pool of mud and Embarambamba hops on an ongoing truck.
Embarambamba Latest Songs
Recently, he released his latest hit song titled “Panua,” which sparked discussions and debates among both his fans and critics.
Also, the singer released a song dubbed “Nikuingize Ndani” where he was seen singing to a woman in the bush while staging his signature dances and jumping on trees.
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In the video, Embarambamba was dressed only in a white towel, which triggered discussions within and outside of the gospel circles.
Furthermore, in November, he released a song, ‘Nikuonyeshe Kitu’ where he tears his clothes promising to reveal something to the audience.
While his performances are unquestionably entertaining, they have also stirred debate and controversy within the Christian community.
In addition, Embarambamba, exploded into the gospel music scene with his particular performance style, which is defined by acrobatic dancing techniques that frequently involve rolling in dirt, climbing trees, and even endangering his life.