The pressure in your life is not there to defeat you; it’s there to propel you. You’re feeling the weight, the worry, the forces trying to stop you, but that pressure is a sign that something is shifting, favor is building, healing is coming, vindication is releasing, doors are opening.
@Thebiglade There's lots coming your way good things and bad experiences, pray...prayer conquers all, gives you peace and understanding even if times are difficult, it heals in time of panic, and it draws you closer to your purpose, destiny and your love life
@ToyaDelazy Yho hayi hayi hayi, I can't believe what I just heard, 😁 yhu tooooo much great stuff, I played those tracks 3 times in a row...I thank you for that music Toya it's too much dope, sound is 💥 hayi I'm a fan of Afro Rave, imenenene, Smakade, Ndiyakuthanda and Phumelela all dope
@Sironyeka When you're hurt by a woman you love, but then your childhood programming hits you with a sorry man message and convince you to move on, and when I move I really move on I don't look back again, tell myself maybe she wasn't meant for me, case closed just like that, no mourning
@ToyaDelazy Yes I do listen to some of that music but I haven't got the chance to be exposed much, Afro Rave sounds very interesting though, I even listen to Rave sometimes surely Afro Rave must be fire 🔥, I will try it cause why not when even listen to Metal
@yimikaaaa@ToyaDelazy I listen to Kwaito, Hip Hop, Rock, Blues, Jazz and R&B and many other genres like Soul, Neo-Soul, Mid Tempo, House Music, African Music, Afro Soul, Reggae and some Jamaican Music, with the same energy and the knowledge that's necessary within each genre and culture, music is life
@KabeloMusic Kwaito is dead in media platforms, it is alive and kicking in the house parties, after parties and most fans of it who play it on streaming platforms, in those parties it's played from streaming platforms...if the Gen X & Y is still breathing and kicking, so is kwaito still here