marex wrote:listening to a gospel song that went "siku hizi nadara pages za bible"..............am trying to find whats so gospel in that song....some times I don't understand the contemporary gospel scene....iko na madowido mingi kuliko message!
Siku hizi nadara pages za bible
mazee, nooo nooo
Hiakuwa hivoI maybe the only 40 year old hip hop head on Wazua so let me enlighten you a mite.
Kudara is to caress; when Juliani reckons he caresses the pages of his bible, its a poetic reference to how familiar he is with his bible in a way that is unorthodox (
haikuwa hivo).
Juliani is a bit of a poetic genius, much unlike his kapuka compadres. In the same song, the first stanza starts with the line;
Kila mtu anazaliwa na zeroes
Difference ni pahali decimal point iko!NB:BTW, as the father of a teenager, I find it rather authoritarian and demeaning the manner in which y'all trash the preferences of today's youngsters.
Kind of reminds me of my old man's 'antiquated' opinion of breakdance, windbreakers and converse hightops.

Please note, today's youngsters do not take the word of their elders as the gospel truth (which was pretty much the status quo in our day).
They comprise over 60% of our population. If I were you, I'd try to understand rather than castigate them.
So nice that its nasty, so bangin' its busting,
So slick that its sick, so dope its disgusting!