With timeless hits like So Lucky, Siku Yalelo, and Kunvela Nimvela, all-round musical powerhouse Izrael has taken time to reflect on his remarkable journey in the music industry. He reveals that his song Walimbikila goes beyond entertainment, serving as a powerful social commentary on gender-based violence. The track highlights how many people suffer in silence, calling for awareness, compassion, and collective action to protect victims and challenge harmful behaviors in society.
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