WCB Wasafi singer D Voice steps away from his usual Singeli energy on “Kumbe,” and this softer side actually suits him well.
The word “Kumbe” carries that specific feeling of sudden realization, discovering something you didn’t see coming. D Voice builds the whole song around that emotion, singing about loving someone who never valued that love the same way back. Lines about being taken for granted run through the track, giving it real emotional weight rather than vague heartbreak talk.
“Kumbe” moves away from the fast-paced sound his fans know him for. Instead, JinniX66 handles production with a smooth, melodic instrumental built on soft percussion and warm Afro-fusion touches. That slower pace gives D Voice’s vocals room to actually breathe and carry the story properly.
Coming off “Iyo” with Diamond Platnumz and “Watu” with Marioo, D Voice keeps proving he can move comfortably between high-energy Singeli and this kind of emotional Bongo Flava. That range matters for an artist still building his name across East Africa.
Stream “D Voice – Kumbe” and let the heartbreak find you where you are.
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