Goodluck Gozbert - Nitakuamini Lyrics
Lyrics
Umetua kila mwiba na mateso
Waijua hesabu ya nywele zangu
Umenipa kumiliki duniani
Ooh ooh you're wonderful Lord
Oh --
I know you have my blessings
I will be waiting here
Oh --
I know you have my blessings
I will be waiting
Coz I believe I believe
Oooh ooh..Yes Lord yes Lord
Nitakuamini tu
Oooh ooh.. Nitakuamini tu
Aah eh eyaaa
Aah eh eyaaa
Aah eh eyaaa
Aah eh eyaaa
Negativity surround by positivity
Coz am chosen, selected to be great
Tell me your name is Heaven
Your name is power
Tell them your name is blessings
Tell me your name
As you tell me your name
I'ma tell them your name
Tell me your name is Heaven
Your name is power
Tell them your name is blessings
Tell me your name
As you tell me your name
I'ma tell them your name
Hakuna, hakuna matata
Nikiwa na wewe nitakuamini tu
Oooh ooh.. Nitakuamini tu
Oooh ooh.. Nitakuamini tu
Aah eh eyaaa
Aah eh eyaaa
Aah eh eyaaa
Aah eh eyaaa
Oooh ooh.. Nitakuamini tu
Oooh ooh.. Nitakuamini tu
Oooh ooh.. Nitakuamini tu
Oooh ooh.. Nitakuamini tu
Video
Nitakuamini
Meaning & Inspiration
Goodluck Gozbert’s "Nitakuamini," released on June 9, 2022, is a profound declaration of unwavering faith, resonating deeply with the core tenets of Christian belief. The song’s narrative centers on complete trust in God, even amidst life's inevitable trials, echoing the Psalmist's sentiment in Psalm 91:2, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust." Gozbert beautifully articulates the divine understanding of our struggles, acknowledging that God knows "each thorn and suffering" and has even "counted the hairs on my head," a clear nod to Matthew 10:30, which assures us of God's meticulous care for His creation. The assertion of being granted dominion on earth ("Umenipa kumiliki duniani") speaks to the believers' inheritance and stewardship as outlined in Genesis 1:28, empowered by divine grace. The recurring English phrase, "I know you have my blessings, I will be waiting here," coupled with the Swahili refrain, "Nitakuamini tu" (I will believe you only), powerfully encapsulates a patient and steadfast reliance on God's promises, mirroring the faith described in Hebrews 11:1, "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
The song further elevates this trust by proclaiming the glorious nature of God, whose name is synonymous with Heaven, power, and blessings. This powerful naming convention is rooted in the Old Testament, where God revealed His multifaceted nature to Moses, declaring His name as “I AM WHO I AM” (Exodus 3:14), signifying His eternal, all-sufficient being. Gozbert’s insistence on proclaiming God’s name is a direct call to evangelism and testimony, as exemplified in Acts 4:12, where salvation is found in no one else but Jesus Christ. The lyric "Negativity surround by positivity, coz am chosen, selected to be great" directly combats the anxieties of the world with the divine assurance of purpose and destiny. This resonates with Ephesians 2:10, which states, "For we are God's handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." The ultimate message of "Hakuna matata" (no worries) when walking with God underscores the peace that surpasses all understanding, as promised in Philippians 4:7. "Nitakuamini" is more than just a song; it is a vibrant testament to the transformative power of surrendering to God’s sovereign plan, a musical journey that inspires hope and deepens conviction for all who listen.