NEW MUSIC: Rising Artist Amaddu Speaks Out For The Ghetto People

In a society where fortune favors the strong and modesty is often seen as a weakness, climbing to the top of a corporate ladder is our modern version of “survival of the fittest” and for that reason, meekness is often under-appreciated. But turns out, the secret to success and fulfillment may very well lie in the ability to express humility.

A big part of humility is knowing our own limits, our strengths and weaknesses, morally or otherwise and with that said making a comeback with a grooving reggae/rock fusion is Amaddu featuring Lucianna with 'Humble People', and as he shared with Mdundo, the song comes from a personal experience

"The Song  was inspired by a brazilian ghetto kid's speech on WHO ( World Health Organiation) and it basically aims to tell more about the life ghetto people go through everyday to survive, Life in the ghettos is usually unbearable, overcrowding is common and one apartment might have several families living in it so this song expresses all of this issues"

The song is exclusively available for download right here on Mdundo and you can access it by following the link tagged below and let us know what you think.

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