Fly Jay – Letter To Zambian People (Video)
No auto-tune crying. No fake chains. Just Fly Jay and a truth that weighs heavy like a rainy season sky. He pens this track like someone scribbling by candlelight — addressing taxi drivers, market women, unemployed graduates, and village chiefs all at once. The beat doesn’t beg for attention; it walks beside you. And when he says “Tikukumbukani” (we remember you), you feel every ancestor lean in.
This isn’t a protest song. It’s a mirror. Fly Jay doesn’t shout — he speaks plainly, the way you talk to a friend who’s been let down too many times. By the last bar, you’re not clapping. You’re thinking. And maybe that’s louder than any chorus.