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Tanzanian recording artist Nissah steps forward with a stubborn new declaration titled “King’ang’a,” following July’s softer promise on “Hatuachani.”

That July release made its case plainly: we will never separate. A month later, “King’ang’a” pulls in a different direction. The word carries a hard-headed, digging-in weight in Swahili, closer to insisting against resistance than settling into devotion.

That shift matters for an artist still finding her footing in a scene where Ali Kiba’s “Aje” set the standard for what a big Tanzanian love song sounds like. Nissah’s last three releases – “Simuachi,” “Hatuachani,” now “King’ang’a” – keep circling the same emotional ground: commitment, loyalty, refusing to walk away. Three songs, two months, one theme worked from different angles.

Details on “King’ang’a” stay sparse for now. No producer or feature has surfaced in early listings. But the title alone signals this isn’t a quiet extension of “Hatuachani.” It reads more like persistence with teeth, someone holding their ground rather than simply promising to stay.

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