Embarambamba: ‘Nataka Kunyonywa’ song causes online stir 

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Embarambamba, The Kisii Gospel artist has once again ignited a significant online controversy, with many netizens now calling for his cancellation.

This latest uproar comes after his recent release of a song titled ‘Nataka Kunyonywa,’ which roughly translates to “I want to be sucked.”

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In this bizarre yet unsettling Christian song, the controversial musician, well-known for his unconventional approach to gospel music, expresses a desire to be “licked” by God.

In the music video, Embarambamba fully embraces his characteristic behavior, including falling and rolling in the mud.

The song’s lyrics include lines such as, “I want to be licked… I want God to lick both sides, I need to be licked. Who will lick me? God is everything, He will lick all your sins.”

Yes, you read that correctly; those are the actual lyrics of his purported gospel song.

Embarambamba rolling in the mud, his signnature style. Photo/Courtesy
Embarambamba rolling in the mud, his signnature style. Photo/Courtesy

Unsurprisingly, the release of this new song has triggered a wide range of reactions among netizens, others calling him out for being blasphemous.

Some find humor in the song’s peculiar lyrics, resulting in shared laughter, while others express deep disappointment in Embarambamba’s unconventional approach to gospel music.

Online discussions surrounding the song have been lively, with individuals from various corners of the internet offering their opinions and reactions.

The controversial nature of the song has once again thrust Embarambamba into the spotlight, prompting intense debates about the boundaries of artistic expression and the appropriateness of such a unique style within the gospel music genre.

Embarambamba in a skirt in his music video for his song, 'Ukipendwa Pendeka'. Photo/Courtesy
Embarambamba in a skirt in his music video for his song, ‘Ukipendwa Pendeka’. Photo/Courtesy

As this online firestorm continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether Embarambamba’s latest endeavor will further cement his status as a polarizing figure in the realm of gospel music.

Consequently, will it prompt a more profound reflection on the intersection of creativity and faith in contemporary music.

Below are a few comments from TikTok users;

MWARI WA MUHUNJIA: His songs should be banned

morynphoebe7:😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂wacha anyonywe dhambi zake

Jacklack WA limuru: Huyu anafaa risasi ya kichwa aodoe kisirani Kenya hii😏hanaga adabu

user462200024816: he is possessed for sure🤣sur.nyonyo hakuna kwa bible🤣🤣🤣🤣

yuankeen: this man is at work,,so he’s just selecting “words”that will excite his listeners and also to grab attention

lotta037: aki other countries please we can explain 😒

cynthia Janet: shetani mkubwa huyu hapa🤣

Vel @dn:😏😏 I think 🤔 embarambamba anafurahisha his fellow kisii guys

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