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Starnel Mon releases a new song

A Lilongwe-based multi-talented musician Starnel Mon whose real name is Emmanuel Kumanga has returned into the music industry with a new Afro amapiano hit song titled ‘Ndazanga.’

Speaking in an interview with Malawi News Agency (Mana), Mon said he thought of releasing Ndazanga track to express how the problem of cheating in relationships and marriages brings tension.

“This song is talking about what is happening nowadays. There is always that tension when you find that a married man/woman is cheating on his or her partner,” he said.

Through his enchantic soft voice in a hook, Mon is stressing that there is no need to panic when you see him chatting with your girlfriend because she is just a friend.

“Akazi ako ndazanga/ukatiwona tikucheza ndazanga/ndimangocheza nawo ndazanga/ukatiwona tikuseka ndazanga/ndimangoseka nawo ndazanga,” Mon raps in a hook.

Starnel Mon- Afro amapiano artist

Commenting on the song, Mon said the song relates to what most people in the country and beyond goes through as he was also once a victim of love heart break.

He further said currently, his fans are already in love with his Afro amapiano song.

“I can say they love the song.”

“I have been getting messages from unknown people that they love the song, and they are telling me not to lose focus,” Mon said.

The betchi hitmaker said the newly released song is a second project released in his musical journey this year. He added the song has been produced by himself.

“This is my second project that I have dropped this year and I am planning to work on my first album,” he said.

Meanwhile, Starnel Mon said the song can be accessed at joynathu.net, mikozi.net as well as ghettotunes.com.

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