Kaymo Thitima releases song titled "Vuvuzela" that encapsulates the World Cup mood

Piece by: Geoffrey Mbuthia
Entertainment

Kaymo Thitima has gone and come out with a new song after their break-out hit called “Thitima Anthem”. The song was a collaboration with Stigah and introduced a unique style of music to the gospel industry.

Now he is back with a new song titled "Vuvuzela" that seeks to capitalize on the World Cup hype. The song is obviously an ode to the famous trumpet-like instrument that was used in the 2010 World Cup by many South Africans.

The sound it produced was like that of a hive bees flying in concert. A horrible sound to most, me included. But Kaymo must think the song will do well with that name being used.

Kaymo wrote the following to describe his song:

A trumpet is a spiritual instrument that has been overlooked in today's modern christianity. Through this song I hope it revives and reveals to you the importance of this instrument and its spiritual significance in the bible. In modern day, a vuvuzela is used as a simplified type of a wind instrument (trumpet). Blow it in prayer, blow it in spiritual battle, and receive your break through.

The song is a continuation of the style that made him popular, with the video and the lyrics being hilarious and very upbeat.

Check out the video below:

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What do you think?