Dev Kat has returned with a new song titled “Hakuna Matata.” He believes that the new song was released at the right time to help him break into the Ugandan market.
When listening to the song word for word, Dev Kat can be heard preaching and assuring his fans, encouraging them not to be concerned about whatever situation they may be in.
However, Swahili is a language spoken in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Somalia, South Sudan, Mozambique, and parts of Zambia.
Dev Kat in addition, uses words like Karibu, which means “Welcome” in the song. The song is a welcome dance or karibu dance performed for guests of honor.
In addition, the song’s beats are derived from Ugandan and Northern Tanzanian tribes.
You simply cannot stop listening to the song’s lyrics. It will get you up and dancing. Dev Kat uses words like Karibu, which means “Welcome” in the song. The song is a welcome dance or karibu dance performed for guests of honor.
Watch Hakuna Matata here;
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