Masomphenya Talks About Contentment in Christ ‘Sufficiency’

 Masomphenya Talks About Contentment in Christ ‘Sufficiency’

By Tamandani Zimbiri

Gospel singer and songwriter Masomphenya in his just released song ‘Sufficiency’ shades light on finding true satisfaction with Jesus Christ. The song which features a celebrated gospel Dancehall Apostle, Sir Creedy was produced by DopeBoysMuzic from German and mastered by Chizmo at Substance music, is a single from his upcoming album, Daily Issues II.

In an interview with zambuye.com he explained that people do not understand that they are incomplete without God in their lives.

“We attempt to fill our empty lives with void things such as pleasure and money. But it is only when we return back to God that we regain the fullness of life,” he explained.

He continued describing the song to be an exhortation to all believers that their ultimate contentment is found in Jesus Christ.

Masomphenya said he chose to work with Sir Creedy on this as he wanted someone who would create a good piece without loosing the essence of the gospel

“He is an artist who’s equally passionate about Christ and is gifted with talent at what he does. He was simply a perfect fit for this one,” he said.

Commenting on the song’s content, Sir Creedy praised it for its practicality context.

“The song has practical wisdom. Things that have been said in the song are everyday life issues”, he explained. The Dancehall Apostle said it has been a privilege and an honour working with Masomphenya on this one.

Masomphenya pointed out that he simply purchased a beat that was produced by  DopeBoysMuzic. In his final remarks he gave highlights of his soon to be dropped album ‘Daily Issues II’. He said it is proclaiming and affirming what the scripture says on issues to do with marriage, relationships, addictions, gender, depression, and the church. The album is meant to have not more than twenty five songs.

Sufficiency is available for downloading on zambuye.com.

[Music Download] Masomphenya – Sufficiency ft Sir Creedy