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Alifatiq Ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M... May 2026

Whether you call it Zed Beats , Afro-House , or simply Good Music , this collaboration proves that the most honest art comes from the intersection of the sacred and the profane.

In Zambian street slang, "Church" does not always mean a religious building. It can mean a "scene" or a "situation where you cannot lie." When AlifatiQ drops the bass, the "Church" becomes the dancefloor. The "M..." stands for "Moto" (fire). Thus, "Muma Church Moto" – "In the Church, there is fire." AlifatiQ ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M...

Zambian radio personality of Flava FM stated in an interview: "AlifatiQ and King G2 have done something risky. They took a sacred symbol—the Church—and used it to talk about accountability. Every young Zambian feels seen when they hear this song. We all have a 'church face' and a 'street face.'" The track has also sparked a minor debate among clergy. Some Pentecostal pastors have banned the song from church-owned radio stations, calling it "blasphemous." Others, particularly the younger "millennial pastors," have embraced it, using the instrumental as a backing track for sermons about authenticity. Part 6: How to Download and Stream the Full Track For fans searching for the exact keyword "AlifatiQ ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M..." , here is your guide to finding the authentic, high-quality version. Whether you call it Zed Beats , Afro-House

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