Produced at his Grapes Records in Limbe, ‘Disabled’ is bemoaning stigma and discrimination people with various ranges of physical challenges are subjected to in their day to day lives.
In the song, a disabled personal is apparently declaring the hidden potentials that the Creator endowed with them.
“I know you able/ Am disabled/ But to God we all look the same/ Kodi sunamvepo/ Chimadza ngati mphepo/ Chilema mwa munthu. “When you are looking at me / Nanga bwanji mmanditseka/ when you look at my eyes/its red but am not high/ I have been crying.
“Because i ve got a bad lookin face,/ dem say, dem say…i cant ve a beautiful wife/Because i ve got only one hand, dem say dem say, i cant get this work done/ Because I have only one leg and am on a wheel chair/ I can’t live in this beautiful house/ Because I have got one eye and I look like a monster/ I can’t drive expensive car/ What’s the prize of my life over yours?
Or is yours made from gold? Is it better than Lord’s,” goes part of the song. He said ‘Disabled’ is one of the four singles he is set to release from his forth coming self-sponsored project.
“These lyrics are from heart. I am always the voice of the voiceless. And the idea is not for people to just enjoy the beat, no, but and want them to right and do something about it,” he told Media on Monday.
The song can be downloaded via http://www.urbanmalawi.com/of2016of40