Kathy Praise + Kathy Praise - Hakuna Kama Wewe Lyrics
Lyrics
Nakwabudu Mungu eeh Naungana na Malaika baba Pamoja na maseraphi ewe Makerubi na wazee ishirini na wanne Kusema hakuna kama wewe eeh
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Wakulinganishwa na Wewe, Wakusimama kando yako, Wakusimama juu yako, hakuna Aliye na nguvu kama Wewe Anayetupenda kama Wewe Anayetulinda, hakuna Anayetujali sisi Anayetupa tunapoomba Anayejibu maombi, hakuna
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Mtakatifu wa watakatifu Uliyeketi kwenye kiti cha Enzi Hakuna mwingine kama Wewe Baba Hakuna anayetawala, eieeh Unayeponya magonjwa ya kila aina Saratani na kisukati, hata ukimwi Hakuna jambo ngumu kwako Wazitatua shida zetu Wazifahamu wewe Baba, twakwabudu Umetupa afya njema Umetulinda usiku kuccha Umekuwa rafiki wetu, wa karibu
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Unayefarithi waliofiwa Nakutufuta machozi Unayetupa Amani Baba, twakwabudu Unayesamehe dhambi Jehovah Unayeweka roho zetu huru Unafungua minyororo, ya shetani Twakimbilia kwako ewe Baba Msaada wetu ni wee Tegemeo letu ni wee Ieeh, Messiah
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"HAKUNA KAMA WEWE" -BY KATHY PRAISE - SKIZA 7008900
Meaning & Inspiration
When Kathy Praise released Hakuna Kama Wewe in 2013, she tapped into a rhythm of worship that feels as old as the book of Revelation itself. The song begins by positioning the singer within the celestial choir, joining the seraphim, the cherubim, and the twenty-four elders in a singular, cosmic confession: there is no one like God. This isn't just a catchy melody; it is a declaration of monotheistic supremacy that mirrors Isaiah 46:9, where the Lord asserts that there is no one else, no one like Him. By bringing the heavenly reality of worship down to our level, the song invites us to participate in the ongoing adoration that never ceases before the throne.
The recurring phrase Hakuna kama Wewe acts as a theological anchor. It strips away the pretense of idols and rivals, forcing us to ask the questions posed in the lyrics about who stands beside Him or who holds power equal to His. The Scriptures are clear in Psalm 89:6 that among the heavenly beings, none can be compared to the Lord. Kathy Praise leans into this biblical exclusivity, affirming that since He is the only one who truly heals, protects, and answers, He is the only one worthy of our focus. When we sing that we bow down and rise up, we are performing an act of total surrender, acknowledging that our very breath and movement exist solely because of His sovereign decree.
The transition in the song toward the specific works of God—healing diseases like cancer or diabetes and breaking the chains of the enemy—shifts our perspective from abstract doctrine to personal testimony. This aligns with the promise in Exodus 15:26 that He is the Lord who heals. She presents God not as a distant force, but as an active participant in our pain, the one who wipes away tears and mends the brokenhearted as described in Psalm 34:18. It is a bold move to name the specific battles we face, but it reinforces the reality that nothing is too difficult for the Creator. By calling Him our friend and our help, she echoes the intimacy found in Proverbs 18:24, moving us past a dry, intellectual faith into a living relationship with the Messiah. There is no confusion here about who holds the victory, and there is no room for competition when you recognize that the One sitting on the throne has already secured your freedom.