Alifatiq Ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M... -
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As of this writing, there is no official music video for “Muma Church” on YouTube, which has only deepened its cult status. Instead, three fan‑made visual edits have circulated on TikTok and Instagram Reels: AlifatiQ ft. King G2 Yamalaza - Muma Church M...
The absence of an official video is a deliberate aesthetic choice. AlifatiQ has stated in a now‑deleted Instagram story (captured by fan accounts): “Church is not a building. Muma Church is inside your chest. No video can contain it.” This mystique fuels the track’s longevity.
In a country where gospel music dominates the airwaves during the day and dancehall takes over at night, "Muma Church M..." serves as a bridge. It does not mock religion; it humanizes the religious. Note: Explicit content may be present – review
Zambian radio personality DJ Mzati 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.'" Step 2: Confirm the Song Title
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.