In an exclusive Zimgospel interview, Faith Makoni Mufunda, a passionate gospel artist, unveiled the heart behind her latest single, “Siya”. This uplifting song offers hope and encouragement, reminding believers to cling to God’s promise of unwavering presence. “Siya” inspires resilience and faith amidst life’s challenges.
“The main message or theme of the song is one of encouragement and hope, reminding listeners to hold onto God, who never leaves or forsakes, and is always present in all seasons,” she said.
She further stated that the title “Siya” holds profound significance, reflecting the artist’s personal experiences and faith. The lyrics underscore God’s unwavering presence, cementing trust and hope. The phrase “Mwari haana kana kumbo ndisiya” serves as a testament to God’s reliability, reassuring listeners of divine companionship.
“The title “Siya” is a personal and significant name that holds deep meaning for the artist”
“The lyrics of the song, particularly the phrase “Mwari haana kana kumbo ndisiya” (God, you never left me), reveal a powerful message of God’s faithfulness and presence in all seasons. The song’s title and lyrics work together to convey the artist’s trust and reliance on God’s goodness and love”
“The phrase “God has always been faithful” becomes a declaration of hope and encouragement, reminding listeners that they are never alone and that God is always with them,” she added.
Faith Makoni drew inspiration from personal experiences to create “Siya”, a testament to her faith and resilience.
“Siya reflects the artist’s personal faith and experiences by expressing her own struggles, doubts, and moments of triumph, making the song a heartfelt and authentic expression of her spirituality”
She also said “Siya” has sparked widespread enthusiasm, with listeners sharing personal testimonies of inspiration and empowerment.
“Listeners are responding to “Siya” with enthusiasm and appreciation, sharing their own stories and experiences of how the song has impacted and inspired them. The song’s message of hope and resilience is resonating deeply with listeners, and it’s becoming a source of comfort and strength for many”
Faith Makoni Mufunda started writing her own music in 2005 after learning to sing and play instruments at the age of five. Her debut album, Ebenezer, was published in 2010, and her second album, Munenyasha, was released in 2011.