Audio - Bobo Muyoboke Ft Alpha Imani Yako Guide
In a musical landscape oversaturated with formulaic Afropop and disposable drill beats, Bobo Muyoboke and Alpha Imani’s collaborative track arrives like a quiet thunderclap. The title—Kiswahili for “yours” or “belongs to you”—immediately signals devotion, but not necessarily the romantic kind. This is a song about surrender: to truth, to struggle, to a higher calling.
Recommended if you like: Sampa the Great, Mbongwana Star, early Lauryn Hill unplugged sessions. AUDIO - Bobo Muyoboke Ft Alpha Imani Yako
Not a club track. Not a radio single. “Yako” is a meditation dressed as a song—a necessary listen for fans of alternative East African music, spiritual hip-hop, or anyone who believes that the quietest tracks often carry the loudest truths. In a musical landscape oversaturated with formulaic Afropop
Bobo Muyoboke possesses a voice that sounds both wounded and wise. He sings in a mix of Kinyarwanda and broken English, his tone hovering between a whisper and a plea. When he repeats “Ni yako” (it is yours), the repetition becomes a mantra rather than a hook. Recommended if you like: Sampa the Great, Mbongwana