Juma Mpogo : Usije Mjini -

The lyrics suggest that it is often better to remain and succeed in the village through farming or local trades than to become a beggar or laborer in the city. Context and Genre

Watch a performance of Juma Mpogo's 'Usije Mjini' to experience the rhythmic Mnanda style: JUMA MPOGO - USIJE MJINI Asili Ya Kwetu YouTube• Apr 24, 2024 JUMA MPOGO : USIJE MJINI

The song warns against the "urban trap" where the allure of the city often leads to hardship rather than the promised success. The lyrics suggest that it is often better

You can find the song and the full album on major streaming platforms: Apple Music Spotify Amazon Music The track is the lead song on the

Mpogo often touches on how city life can change a person's character, leading to a loss of traditional or rural values.

The track is the lead song on the album "Usije Mjini" , which includes other socially conscious tracks like "Dunia" (The World) and "Baba wa Taifa" (Father of the Nation). Where to Listen

(Swahili for "Don't Come to the City") is a social commentary song by Tanzanian artist Juma Mpogo , often associated with the Mchiriku or Mnanda music genres. The song serves as a cautionary guide or warning to people living in rural areas about the harsh realities and deceptions of city life. Key Themes and Message